Tag: Workshop

  • Create a Simple, Early-Stage Product Roadmap in One Workshop

    Create a Simple, Early-Stage Product Roadmap in One Workshop

    When working on a product, who doesn’t want to know where the whole thing is going? Where the North Star is? Products that fail to articulate where they’re going and what needs to be done to get there are doomed. It’ll be slow, a trickle of disillusioned staff leaving, and a general sense of decline.…

  • 3 Recipes for Remote Workshops

    3 Recipes for Remote Workshops

    *Or any other thing that involves post it notes and hand waving Note: this is features heavy use of the online whiteboard tool Miro. I’m not affiliated with them in anyway nor are they being endorsed by me. Use whatever you like/whatever is not blocked by your organisation’s firewall. Other suggestions have included Google’s Jamboard?…

  • Agile UX Assumptions Busting

    Agile UX Assumptions Busting

    In my many years as a UX designer I’ve also become a keen facilitator of trying to get clients’ thoughts from their heads onto post it notes. However, everyone knows what the clients sees, thinks and expects can be very different to what a team of developers may perceive as the big issues with the…

  • Adapting SWOT into GOKU – A Workshop Exercise

    Adapting SWOT into GOKU – A Workshop Exercise

    It has occurred many times in early stage discovery work with new technology that there is a considerable amount of work being done in disparate places. Oftentimes the customer of the product and the user are the same people. In this situation it is incredibly useful to create a SWOT like exercise. This is an…

  • Data Expectation Mapping – A Workshop Exercise

    Data Expectation Mapping – A Workshop Exercise

    This is a quick exercise that I find works well in workshops and you are free to copy. When should I use a Data Expectation Map? When we are doing workshops with people who do very complex things with data the amount of context and nuance in their activities can overwhelm something like a workshop.…