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> **Step 2: Reorder And Trim The List Of Questions For Maximum Clarity** > Once I have ChatGPT’s outline, I edit and refine the list of questions: > • Rearranging them into a natural flow > • Keeping the most valuable, high-impact questions > • Identifying any missing angles (case studies, examples, stories, etc.)

Fwd: Frictionless Outlining With ChatGPT

Felicity Bodger

Let’s fix it: Ask how they currently solve X and how much it costs them to do so. And how much time it takes. Ask them to talk you through what happened the last time X came up. If they haven’t solved the problem, ask why not. Have they tried searching for solutions and found them wanting? Or do they not even care enough to have Googled for it?

The Mom Test

Rob Fitzpatrick

In the same way, a good business strategy deals with the edge between the known and the unknown. Again, it is competition with others that pushes us to edges of knowledge. Only there are found the opportunities to keep ahead of rivals. There is no avoiding it. That uneasy sense of ambiguity you feel is real. It is the scent of opportunity.

Good Strategy/Bad Strategy

Richard Rumelt

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