Very interesting, for a Sunday morning read. The sentiment resonates and most of the time going "On plan" is fine. However, yes, the custom is always attractive, the disruptors who can see this in business, will make wins quietly and slowly - or maybe noisy and fast !.
I was chatting with my daughter and her boyfriend the other day. They both hate their jobs currently - massive pressure of workload and expectation from clients and employers. I keep saying to them, why don't you start a micro side hustle ?, something to develop, or at least a framework.
They work in PR and Digital Marketing. It seems to me that clients are leaving or looking for something different, AI tools are of course on the radar for most companies but I think there are real opportunities for individuals, if you know which tools to use and how to use them effectively. People feel engaged when there is something custom and a bit more bespoke - it works. I love the idea of the disruptor doing well out of being a good custom option.
And with all the powerful AI tools available now, you can make bespoke relatively quickly, as long as you keep humans in the loop to delivery the tailored experience.
I put together a competitive analysis report (26 pages), then a two page executive summary, a 12 slide deck, and then had Google's Notebook LM make a "podcast episode" of some information my team needed, and the whole thing took about 30 minutes.
Very interesting, for a Sunday morning read. The sentiment resonates and most of the time going "On plan" is fine. However, yes, the custom is always attractive, the disruptors who can see this in business, will make wins quietly and slowly - or maybe noisy and fast !.
I was chatting with my daughter and her boyfriend the other day. They both hate their jobs currently - massive pressure of workload and expectation from clients and employers. I keep saying to them, why don't you start a micro side hustle ?, something to develop, or at least a framework.
They work in PR and Digital Marketing. It seems to me that clients are leaving or looking for something different, AI tools are of course on the radar for most companies but I think there are real opportunities for individuals, if you know which tools to use and how to use them effectively. People feel engaged when there is something custom and a bit more bespoke - it works. I love the idea of the disruptor doing well out of being a good custom option.
And with all the powerful AI tools available now, you can make bespoke relatively quickly, as long as you keep humans in the loop to delivery the tailored experience.
I put together a competitive analysis report (26 pages), then a two page executive summary, a 12 slide deck, and then had Google's Notebook LM make a "podcast episode" of some information my team needed, and the whole thing took about 30 minutes.
Impressive, I wish I had a better insight to methodology to achieve such things !