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Writers can benefit from using ChatGPT to refine their drafts
Although I have not found the time to use ChatGPT myself, I have no doubt I will use it (or one of its sisters) in the future. Christopher S. Penn explains how writers can maintain their originality. I expect AI can give you (and me) insights about our writing which will help us improve. Almost…
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Learn about yourself and your 4000 Weeks
Leader, software engineer, and designer Lee Byron has created an interactive tribute to Oliver Burkeman's book, Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals. Lee's creation is lovely and thought-provoking. If you visit, you are asked to share your age so the number of days you've been alive can be counted. However, you don't have to…
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Why innovation is a journey, not a process or a practice
The best innovators are explorers, always looking for new insights and tools. You can become very accomplished at innovation, but you can't nail it down. Medium: Why Unlearning Is At Least As Important As Learning, 23-Jan-21 by Greg Satell What I found most interesting was that most people defined innovation in terms of how they’d…
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How do I invest in resilience? That will be the theme for the next few weeks…
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What Will Humans Do In An Artificially Intelligent World? | Digital Tonto
Once a task becomes automated, it also becomes largely commoditized and value is then created in an area that wasn’t quite obvious when people were busy doing more basic things. Go to an Apple store and you’ll notice two things: lots of automation and a sea of employees in blue shirts there to help, troubleshoot…
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Download page for Re! documents
Re! One-paragraph profiles uploaded Dec. 29, 2022 PDF: Download Re221229paragraphs5 Word Docx: Download Re221229paragraphs5
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How to create content UNLIKE a robot
If you’re a content marketer (like me), ChatGPT should feel threatening. However, Michael Katz has a few suggestions on how to stand out and survive. The Likeable Expert Gazette: I *NOT* Robot, 2022-Dec-16 by Michael Katz …what does this [ChatGPT] type of technology mean for small firms and independents like us who create content as…
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Winning the time crunch with subtraction
I resolve to not add another project or item to my to-do list until something comes off. And start pruning monthly. I'm putting a recurrent 'pruning day' on my calendar. Times Higher Education: Our to-do lists can’t grow forever. It’s time to try subtraction, 2202-Mar-24 by Leidy Klotz and Robert Sutton This “addition sickness” has…
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How to plan a great pitch to a potential partner
Are you facing a crucial business proposal? Here's a way to make sure you have the issues covered. Sales Hacker: The JUICY formula for a B2B business partnership pitch by Belinda Aramide, 2202-11-7 Tired of Rejection? Make Sure Your Offer is JUICY Continue reading at https://www.saleshacker.com/juicy-offers/ | Sales Hacker Justify their investment of time, money,…
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Engaging Subscribers with Surveys
Surveys are often too dry and seem meaningless. The Financial Times achieved a phenomenal result by focusing first on the experience of being surveyed. Here are the steps they took. (Note this was a survey of email newsletter subscribers, not all subscribers.) Step 1: Make it easy AND relevant. They placed a feedback link at the…