Neil SmithDid we ship the right thing?Did we ship the right thing? Was it good enough?Jul 19, 2023Jul 19, 2023
Neil SmithHow to win over an audienceAlmost all presentations in business are boring. Meandering, data-laden rambles supported by slides which nobody reads.May 17, 2016May 17, 2016
Neil SmithInnovation and timing“Live in the future and build what’s missing” — Paul GrahamApr 28, 2016Apr 28, 2016
Neil SmithThoughts on marketplace models, on-demand and the sharing economyA lot has been written recently about the struggle with start-ups providing on-demand services. As Silicon Valley investors tighten their…Apr 14, 2016Apr 14, 2016
Neil SmithWays to find innovative ideas“Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to reform (or pause and reflect).” — Mark TwainApr 14, 2016Apr 14, 2016
Neil SmithWhat job do you help your customers get done?In a recent conversation between Harvard Business School Professor, Clayton Christensen and Silicon Valley investor, Marc Andreessen, an…Apr 14, 2016Apr 14, 2016
Neil SmithCreative Destruction: Why App Stores in the future won’t look much like the App Stores of todayThere’s been lots of talk about the state of the App Store recently. This specific post by Alex Austin gives a good summary of how…Nov 10, 2015Nov 10, 2015
Neil SmithNotifications: Future interaction models and the role of UXThere’s lots of talk at the moment about notifications becoming the new, primary interface. Whilst this is most likely where the next…Oct 25, 20152Oct 25, 20152