A quick look back at the snippets created this month.
Summary
- Posts published: 41
- Unique tags: 67
- Unique categories: 22
- Unique creators: 23
Creator Diversity
23 YouTube Channels this month (listed by number of posts):
- Lenny’s Podcast (10)
- Every (3)
- Invest Like The Best (3)
- Emily Kramer of MKT1 & Dear Marketers (2)
- healthlaunchpad (2)
- How I AI (2)
- Hyperadaptive Solutions (2)
- TED (2)
- AI News & Strategy Daily | Nate B Jones (1)
- Allied Talent (1)
- Daniel Wall and EJAE (1)
- David Perell (1)
- Diary of a CEO and Chris Williamson (1)
- Dylan Davis (1)
- KVA – Communications Made Simple (1)
- McKinsey & Company (1)
- Patrick Lencioni (1)
- Peter Yang (1)
- Run the Numbers with CJ Gustafson (1)
- Tamsen Fadal (1)
- The Honest Channel (1)
- Tiago Forte (1)
- Trust Insights (1)
Posts by Category
AI Adoption (12)
- Every company needs an “AI operations lead” to maximize team leverage. • Lenny’s Podcast • Jan 04
- Prioritize Business Problems Over AI Solutions • Hyperadaptive Solutions • Jan 04
- The AI Operator is the most critical—and overlooked—role in AI transformation. • Tiago Forte • Jan 04
- Build Lightweight Organizational Infrastructure for AI Support. • Hyperadaptive Solutions • Jan 05
- The two-pronged learning approach: synchronous sessions plus asynchronous sharing. • How I AI • Jan 05
- “Cipher” Agent demonstrates the power of automated agentic workflows. • healthlaunchpad • Jan 06
- AI Agents require ongoing maintenance, making AI Orchestration by humans necessary • healthlaunchpad • Jan 06
- Training AI Agents requires your best scripts and best people—not average performance. • Lenny’s Podcast • Jan 07
- Dark data represents untapped competitive advantage., Your unique data assets differentiate you when everyone else uses AI identically. • Trust Insights • Jan 08
- Building personal AI software is the best way for executives to understand AI’s capabilities. • How I AI • Jan 12
- When building AI Agents: start with high human control and low AI agency, then gradually increase autonomy as you build confidence. • Lenny’s Podcast • Jan 13
- AI Power Users think in Systems, not Tasks. • Every • Jan 22
Coaching (1)
- Great leaders coach more and advise less. Use GROW to structure coaching conversations. • Lenny’s Podcast • Jan 14
Communication (3)
- Avoid the “Seven Deadly Sins” of Speaking. • TED • Jan 25
- Be an effective communicator: use Smart Brevity and respect the audience’s time and attention. • TED • Jan 26
- The person supporting the CEO has the role of closing gaps in the messaging. • Run the Numbers with CJ Gustafson • Jan 30
Data Analysis (1)
- AI prompts for data analysis must specify the question, decision context, targets, and benchmarks. Always state what you’ll do with the results. • Dylan Davis • Jan 15
Data Mgmt (1)
- Dark data represents untapped competitive advantage., Your unique data assets differentiate you when everyone else uses AI identically. • Trust Insights • Jan 08
Effective Teams (1)
- Withholding feedback is the most selfish thing you can do. • Lenny’s Podcast • Jan 16
Future of Work (4)
- Designers Will Become the Next AI Superheroes. • Every • Jan 05
- AI Agents require ongoing maintenance, making AI Orchestration by humans necessary • healthlaunchpad • Jan 06
- AI-enabled marketing teams can move with speed and quality because fewer people need to be involved end to end. • Emily Kramer of MKT1 & Dear Marketers • Jan 08
- The future of Product Management is “proto-managers” who ship working prototypes, not just specifications. • Every • Jan 28
Health (2)
- Muscle mass is a critical determinant of brain health as we age. • The Honest Channel • Jan 09
- Women hit peak bone mass at age 30, but bone is dynamic so you can build it at any age. • Tamsen Fadal • Jan 11
Innovation (1)
- Companies over-optimize Delivery while treating Discovery as a black box, and that kills their ability to innovate • McKinsey & Company • Jan 07
Leadership (6)
- Great leaders coach more and advise less. Use GROW to structure coaching conversations. • Lenny’s Podcast • Jan 14
- Your executive team must be your “Team #1,” not the department you lead. • Patrick Lencioni • Jan 18
- Seek diverse and contrarian perspectives to gather information, not to achieve consensus. The ‘Informed Captain’ makes the final call. • Invest Like The Best • Jan 19
- The biggest shift from Manager to Leader isn’t learning new skills; it’s realizing you’re on two teams now. • Emily Kramer of MKT1 & Dear Marketers • Jan 27
- The person supporting the CEO has the role of closing gaps in the messaging. • Run the Numbers with CJ Gustafson • Jan 30
- New companies hire you for the values of the organization you left, not your behaviors. • Lenny’s Podcast • Jan 31
Learning (3)
- AI enables “compounding learning” through iterative feedback. • Lenny’s Podcast • Jan 04
- The two-pronged learning approach: synchronous sessions plus asynchronous sharing. • How I AI • Jan 05
- Building personal AI software is the best way for executives to understand AI’s capabilities. • How I AI • Jan 12
Marketing (2)
- “Cipher” Agent demonstrates the power of automated agentic workflows. • healthlaunchpad • Jan 06
- AI-enabled marketing teams can move with speed and quality because fewer people need to be involved end to end. • Emily Kramer of MKT1 & Dear Marketers • Jan 08
Org Design (1)
- Conway’s Law is real: you ship your org chart, so fix the org chart first. • Lenny’s Podcast • Jan 16
People Mgmt (2)
- ‘Tours of Duty’ replace ‘business as usual’ employment with mutually beneficial and explicit commitments. • Allied Talent • Jan 17
- The ‘Keeper Test’ provides a framework for making difficult people decisions with clarity and compassion. • Invest Like The Best • Jan 20
Personal Growth (6)
- The ‘Lonely Chapter’ is a feature, not a bug, of personal growth. • Diary of a CEO and Chris Williamson • Jan 06
- The power of what you say out loud: narratives shape reality. • Daniel Wall and EJAE • Jan 21
- People with “High Agency” have an “Internal Locus of Control” and this correlates with better real-world outcomes. • AI News & Strategy Daily | Nate B Jones • Jan 24
- Avoid the “Seven Deadly Sins” of Speaking. • TED • Jan 25
- Be an effective communicator: use Smart Brevity and respect the audience’s time and attention. • TED • Jan 26
- Suppressing negative emotions and critical self-talk doesn’t work—try welcoming them instead • Lenny’s Podcast • Jan 29
Product Mgmt (2)
- Conway’s Law is real: you ship your org chart, so fix the org chart first. • Lenny’s Podcast • Jan 16
- The future of Product Management is “proto-managers” who ship working prototypes, not just specifications. • Every • Jan 28
Product Strategy (1)
- Traditional SaaS Companies Are Making the “Brick-and-Mortar Mistake” with AI by trying to Preserve SaaS Margins. • Invest Like The Best • Jan 06
Productivity (1)
- Transform document review with custom AI prompts that codify your feedback patterns. • Peter Yang • Jan 09
SaaS (1)
- Traditional SaaS Companies Are Making the “Brick-and-Mortar Mistake” with AI by trying to Preserve SaaS Margins. • Invest Like The Best • Jan 06
Sales (1)
- Training AI Agents requires your best scripts and best people—not average performance. • Lenny’s Podcast • Jan 07
Strategy & Ops (2)
- When you can’t get staffing right, understaff—but know when you’ve gone too far. • Lenny’s Podcast • Jan 16
- Use the STEPS framework to craft a comprehensive crisis preparation plan before emergencies occur. • KVA – Communications Made Simple • Jan 23
Writing (2)
- Embrace “maniacal rewriting” to uncover the truths you subconsciously hid. • David Perell • Jan 10
- Be an effective communicator: use Smart Brevity and respect the audience’s time and attention. • TED • Jan 26