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Can you build a team of just AI tools?

How to build custom GPTs that can do your grunt work
AI-powered products are the future. But for those who don’t have the time or resources to build something in-house, custom GPTs are a good low-fi solution. Here's how to build one.

The 5 best ways to use AI from Dan Shipper, Every CEO
Every CEO Dan Shipper plays with AI for a living. He shared his top 5 best ways to get immediate value from AI.

Why we’re rebuilding education with AI
Business education has two fundamental problems. Our CEO Greg is sharing how AI can solve both of them and bring about truly career-changing education.

5 custom GPTs to get the job
AI expert Ashley Gross has a custom GPT for everything – including pitching herself to jobs, winning consulting gigs, building a portfolio, and more. Here's what they do and how she builds them.

Free trial vs. freemium: Which product-led growth tactic is right for you?
Have you ever set up a free trial to test drive a product before you bought it? We bet you have (and you might have even forgotten to cancel it after the week was up – oops).
In our workshop Driving Product-Led Growth, industry guru Wes Bush teaches you to use “try before you buy” tactics – like free trials, freemium, and demo modes – to capture customers long before they swipe their credit card.
Here, with Wes’ help, we share an easy-to-use framework for picking the tactic that’s right for your business.

How I use Product Strategy frameworks to win client business
How do you make your product stand out in a sea of competitors? Product Strategy alum Justin Lee shares his approach.

4 steps to attracting and keeping the best talent in business (even if you're not Google)
You don't need to be a big tech firm to attract, recruit, and retain the best talent. Here's our four-step process for doing it right.

Which skills matter? Employees and L&D leaders don’t always agree [research]
Which skills matter in the modern workplace – to get promoted, to get ahead, to impact the business? It turns out that employees and learning leaders don’t always agree.
We recently surveyed 10,000 students and 250 learning leaders on the skills that are their biggest priority in 2023.





