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The product design competency framework.

Design skill is hard to argue about without shared words for it. This maps twelve competencies along the double diamond, discovery through delivery, with five written levels each so a score means the same thing to you and your manager.

Use it on yourself before a review, or across a team to see where the craft is thin and who is already good enough to be teaching it.

Free, and it stays free. No sign-up, no email, no paywall halfway through. It runs in your browser and nothing leaves this page unless you choose to share it.

Discovery: 3 (role asks for 4)Definition: 4 (role asks for 5)Develop: 3 (role asks for 4)Deliver: 2 (role asks for 3)Leadership: 4 (role asks for 5)Collaboration: 3 (role asks for 4)Building relationships: 4 (role asks for 5)Effective communication: 2 (role asks for 3)Process: 3 (role asks for 4)Deliver on commitments: 4 (role asks for 5)Agile delivery: 3 (role asks for 4)Developing others: 2 (role asks for 3)

Twelve petals, one per competency. The pale outline is the role you are aiming at.

What it covers

12 competencies, each with five written levels, so you are picking the paragraph that sounds like your week rather than guessing at a number.

  • Discovery
  • Definition
  • Develop
  • Deliver
  • Process
  • Agile delivery
  • Leadership
  • Collaboration
  • Building relationships
  • Effective communication
  • Deliver on commitments
  • Developing others

What you measure against

Your scores get held against the real profile of each role, so the gap you see is the gap to a job rather than to an average.

  • Junior UX Designer
  • UX Designer
  • UX Researcher
  • Senior UX Designer
  • Principal UX Designer
  • Manager, UX
  • Director, UX

Who it is for

Designers who want evidence for a level conversation rather than a portfolio argument

Design leads working out where a team is genuinely strong and where it is thin

Researchers deciding whether to go deeper in craft or wider into leadership

PMs who want to understand what good design practice actually looks like

What you walk away with

A ranked read of your gaps against the role you are aiming at

A team view, if you run it across several designers and compare

Wording for the review that came from the framework, not from you

A handover into the development plan with the scores already loaded

Who made this

I spent twenty years building product teams, most recently as VP Product at the 1-800-GOT-JUNK? franchisor, and I now work with businesses and people on product, AI and careers from Vancouver. These are the levels I used to run real development conversations, refined over years of using them, not a framework I found in a book.

Fill it in and send it to me if you want a second read. I read them myself and reply.

Next in the same garden

Individual development planTurn the two or three real gaps into steps, owners and dates.Product manager competency frameworkThe same ladder for the PMs you work alongside.Ecommerce usability checklistTwenty-four checks to run on a site before you spend money sending traffic at it.

Know exactly where you stand.

It takes about the length of a cup of tea, and nothing is stored anywhere.

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