Design Ops, UX, Design Teams, Team Management
Job titles are becoming less reliable as a way to understand what people know and what teams can do. Design and development workflows are shifting. Tools change. Processes evolve. But the fundamental needs of the people we design for stay the same.
In this context, role mapping is not enough. Teams need a clear and shared language around competencies. Not a generic skills matrix. A framework built around the actual work, the real challenges and the fundamentals that need to stay strong regardless of what tools or processes change next.
From her experience as a Design Ops practitioner and educator, Zalihata guides participants through a practical competency mapping process. They will leave with a draft framework they can start using with their team.
This 3-hour hands-on workshop combines short frameworks, individual reflection, and small-group exercises. Participants will map the competencies that matter in their own context, build a simple assessment canvas, and explore how to use it for onboarding, mentoring, capacity planning, and safer team development conversations.
Designers, design managers and team leads who are responsible for developing people. People working in contexts where roles are evolving fast and job titles no longer tell the full story.
Zalihata Ahamada Lafeuille is a Design Ops leader and service designer who helps organisations build UX strategies and turn them into concrete, everyday practices. After more than 20 years leading transformation programmes at Orange Business, she went on to establish Design Ops practices at PayFit, Glovo and BPCE Solutions Informatiques. Now an independent consultant and educator, she works with multidisciplinary teams to structure their design practice, measure impact and navigate change. Guided by an inclusive view of work, she focuses on aligning people, processes and products so teams can deliver clear, useful and sustainable solutions.