Neil TurnerGetting the most out of early access programsIf you’re thinking of running an early access program (a.k.a. beta testing) find out some tips to ensure that you get the most out it.Oct 28Oct 28
Neil TurnerProduct decisions are too important to be left to a voteThinking of letting the users decide? Find out why product decisions are too important to be left to a vote.Oct 14Oct 14
Neil TurnerThe problem with most product roadmapsFind out what’s wrong with most timeline based product roadmaps and how a now, next, later roadmap can be much more effective.Sep 23Sep 23
Neil TurnerDual-track agile is good, tri-track agile is even betterFind out why tri-track agile can be an even better approach than dual-track, allowing teams to better understand their users.Sep 2Sep 2
Neil TurnerShould sector experience be a must-have for product roles?Find out why experience working within a sector should be a nice-to-have, rather than must-have requirement for product roles.Aug 19Aug 19
Neil TurnerThe importance of psychological safetyFind out what psychological safety is, why it’s so important for product teams and how you can measure and improve it.Jul 15Jul 15
Neil TurnerTips for dealing with redundancyLast week I learnt that my role at ieso, a digital mental health company is at risk of redundancy.Jul 1Jul 1
Neil TurnerAgile anti-patterns that will harm UX — Part 2In part 2 of a two part series find out about 5 more common Agile anti-patterns that can really harm design and how to avoid them.Jan 15Jan 15
Neil TurnerAgile anti-patterns that can harm UX — Part 1In part 1 of a two part series find out about 5 common Agile anti-patterns that can really harm UX and how to avoid them.Jan 1Jan 1
Neil TurnerThe Peter principle and why it inadvertently leads to incompetenceFind out what the Peter principle is, why it can lead to incompetence within an organisation and how you can combat it within your own.Nov 23, 2023Nov 23, 2023