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Systems & Frameworks Design

The system behind the standard: frameworks, policies, and valuations you own.

What this practice is

Designing the system: the competency framework behind a credential, the policy that governs a service, the valuation model behind a revenue line. It is for associations building or renewing a designation, and for governments writing the policy and rate cards that run their facilities and programs.

The offers

Certification and competency frameworks

What you get

  • A competency framework built on a real practice analysis, not a borrowed template
  • Performance criteria written for the profession it serves
  • A practice-analysis survey to validate the standard against practitioners
  • Alignment to the recognized certification standards your sector expects
  • Branded deliverables your board can adopt and your members will trust

It starts with a conversation.

Let's talk about what you really need

Policy frameworks and redlines

What you get

  • Allocation policies, standards of play, and governance frameworks
  • Redlines against your current policy, with the reasoning shown
  • A comparator scan so your policy holds up against peer practice
  • An executive synthesis your council can adopt
  • Plain-language drafting, so the policy survives a public reading

It starts with a conversation.

Let's talk about what you really need

Valuation and revenue systems

What you get

  • Naming-rights, sponsorship, and signage valuation models
  • User-fee and rate-card structures grounded in comparator data
  • A defensible method you can show to council and partners
  • A model you own and can rerun as conditions change
  • Documentation that explains how the numbers were built

It starts with a conversation.

Let's talk about what you really need

Where we stop, and who signs off

We design the framework and run the practice analysis. The psychometric validation and the defensible scoring are signed off by an independent psychometrician or an accredited testing partner. That independence is what keeps your standard defensible.

Tell us what standard or system you are building.

Describe the credential, policy, or revenue line in front of you. We read it the same day and talk through what the framework would take.

Let's talk about what you really need