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How I use AI when blogging and writing

Andrew Chen

Hi readers, Over the years, I’ve shared lessons and tips from writing a professional blog — previously 10 years of professional blogging – what I’ve learned. But in the past year, I’ve experimented with changing my workflow to incorporate a number of new generative AI tools — particularly ChatGPT.

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Technology Gets Old One Day at a Time: Broken Blog Feeds and What You Missed

Johanna Rothman

I started my site back in 1995. I hand-crafted the HTML, possibly in PageMill or whatever we used for our sites back then. When I started to blog in 2003, I used Blogger. ” I had to hire someone to move my Blogger blog and HTML site from old technology to new technology. I used the Feedburner feeds for Feedblitz.

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Product in Practice: Opportunity Mapping Led to a 20% Lift in LTV at Grailed

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This seems like a simple enough question, but many product teams struggle to answer it honestly. They care about having their own problems solved or having an enjoyable experience when they use your product. They care about having their own problems solved or having an enjoyable experience when they use your product. Tweet This.

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Product in Practice: Stepping Into Your First Product Leadership Role—What to Expect

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Stepping into your first product leadership role is a major change. And it might feel a bit lonelier than when you were an active member of a product trio. Do you have a Product in Practice or success story from the Continuous Discovery Habits community you’d like to share? You can submit your story here.

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Product in Practice: Bringing the Discovery Habits to WebMD

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Sandrine Veillet ’s Product in Practice story perfectly exemplifies this. She took a multi-step, methodical approach to introduce continuous discovery, including enrolling a group of product people in the Master Class , having those participants coach and train others, and bringing stakeholders along for the journey.

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A Conversation with Petra Wille: My Approach to the Continuous Discovery Habits Community

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I also created the Continuous Discovery Habits Community as a place where product people could gather (virtually), share their successes and frustrations, and hold each other accountable for putting the ideas from the book into practice. I feel like the product world has this sickness with engagement. We primarily gather in Slack.

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Product in Practice: Adopting the Discovery Habits is An Iterative Process

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. – Tweet This But if you stick with it, you may eventually find you can look back and see how much you’ve progressed. That’s certainly the case for Kelsey Terry , who’s sharing her story in today’s Product in Practice. This would be a much shorter blog post if that were the case! You can submit yours here.