Product Frameworks
Overview
Comprehensive product design and management frameworks to guide strategic decisions, improve user experience, and structure product workflows.
Reference Files:
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references/design-principles.md — Hick's Law, Fitts's Law, affordances, feedback
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references/design-processes.md — Double Diamond, Agile, Lean UX, User-Centered Design
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references/prioritization-frameworks.md — RICE, MoSCoW, Kano Model, Pareto Principle
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references/lifecycle-guidance.md — Product stage strategies
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references/requirements.md — PRD templates, user stories, acceptance criteria
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references/critique-guidelines.md — Design review facilitation
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references/usability-testing.md — Test planning and analysis
Quick Start
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Identify the domain — Determine which area of product/design work you're addressing
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Load the relevant reference — Read the specific reference file for that domain
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Apply the frameworks — Use the guidance to inform decisions or structure workflows
When to Use
Need Reference File
UI/UX decisions design-principles.md
Planning discovery work design-processes.md
Evaluating features prioritization-frameworks.md
Product stage strategy lifecycle-guidance.md
Creating PRDs or user stories requirements.md
Running design reviews critique-guidelines.md
Planning user research usability-testing.md
Example Workflows
Feature Evaluation:
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Load prioritization-frameworks.md for RICE and Kano Model
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Load lifecycle-guidance.md for stage-specific priorities
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Apply both for informed prioritization
Interface Design Feedback:
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Load design-principles.md for Hick's Law and Fitts's Law
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Evaluate design against heuristics
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Load critique-guidelines.md to structure feedback
Discovery Phase Planning:
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Load design-processes.md for Double Diamond
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Load usability-testing.md for research planning
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Structure discovery using both
Framework Summaries
Design Principles: Hick's Law (choice overload), Fitts's Law (target sizing), affordances, feedback loops, system status visibility
Design Processes: Double Diamond (Discover→Define→Develop→Deliver), Agile, Lean UX, User-Centered Design
Prioritization: RICE Scoring, MoSCoW (Must/Should/Could/Won't), Kano Model, 80/20 Rule
Lifecycle: Introduction, Growth, Maturity, Decline stage strategies
Documentation: PRD structure, user story format, acceptance criteria
Best Practices
Progressive Loading: Don't load all references at once. Start with the most relevant file, then add others as needed.
Context-Specific Application: Frameworks are guidance, not rigid rules. Apply with judgment based on your product context.
Complementary Frameworks:
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Kano Model + RICE = comprehensive prioritization
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Double Diamond + Lean UX = structured but iterative discovery
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User-Centered Design + Usability Testing = validated user focus
Shared Language: Use framework terminology to align teams and communicate with stakeholders.