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The Monday Morning Memo

I’m floored.

I’ve been working with ChatGPT, and tonight I figured out how to make it act like an AI chatbot that applies DaVinci’s 40 answers to whatever problem I present it with. It gives me 5 ideas per TRIZ principle, and tells me which one it thinks is the best. It’s like having a room full of people throwing ideas at the wall and they are always available.

I asked it for help in launching my consultancy knowing I have entrepreneurship experience, but not significant coaching experience.

Based on the solutions provided for the first 13 TRIZ principles, I believe the following solutions have the highest likelihood of success:


1 TRIZ Principle 1: Segmentation
2 Solution 1.1: Break down your coaching services into smaller, focused segments, such as specific topics or stages of entrepreneurship, allowing you to provide more specialized guidance based on your expertise.
3 TRIZ Principle 2: Taking Out
4 Solution 2.1: Separate the coaching aspect from the entrepreneurship knowledge, offering workshops or courses on entrepreneurship topics. As your coaching experience grows, gradually integrate the two elements.
5 TRIZ Principle 3: Local Quality
6 Solution 3.1: Focus on your unique strengths as an entrepreneur and develop niche coaching services that cater to specific needs or industries, allowing you to provide specialized and high-quality guidance.
7 TRIZ Principle 5: Merging
8 Solution 5.1: Merge your entrepreneurship expertise with the knowledge of a seasoned coach, forming a partnership or collaboration that combines the best of both worlds, providing clients with comprehensive guidance and support.
9 TRIZ Principle 8: Counterweight
10 Solution 8.5: Continuously invest in your coaching education and skills development to counteract your initial lack of experience.

These solutions leverage your existing entrepreneurship expertise, focus on specialization, and emphasize continuous growth and improvement in your coaching skills. They also consider collaboration or partnerships with experienced coaches to provide clients with a well-rounded and comprehensive coaching experience.

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