Guidance

The Professional Development Framework for all-source intelligence assessment

Updated 7 January 2025

The Skills Competencies聽

The Professional Development Framework describes five technical skills required by those undertaking intelligence assessment:聽

Informing Decision-Making聽

You understand the customer鈥檚 requirements, the decisions that customer needs to make, and why the assessment is required in order to ensure the end product can assist and inform the decision-making process.聽

Gathering, Organising and Evaluating Intelligence and Information聽

You plan and gather sufficient intelligence and information required to answer the customer鈥檚 question. You organise and evaluate your sources, recording them clearly, to facilitate effective audit.聽

Analysis, Tradecraft and Assessment聽

You use creative and critical thinking skills to ensure assessments are robust, applying appropriate structured methods, techniques and approaches that are relevant to the intelligence requirement.聽

Communication of Intelligence Assessment聽

You articulate complex matters clearly and concisely in a manner appropriate to the audience. You present information and articulate uncertainty in a way that aids comprehension and maximises impact, including making effective use of visualisation.

Co-operation, Co-ordination and Challenge聽

You build a range of effective working relationships with the most relevant individuals and organisations, both inside and outside of government. You enable and encourage effective challenge from across the community, to ensure the production of the best assessments聽Each skill has four proficiency levels. The Government Skills Campus defines the four levels as follows:

Category Level 0: AWARENESS Level 1: WORKING Level 2: PRACTITIONER Level 3: EXPERT
Knowledge and聽Experience Has a limited knowledge and experience, has a narrow聽understanding of the importance, would need help to describe it to聽others. Has competent knowledge and experience, has a widened聽understanding, able to articulate the benefits to others. Has detailed knowledge and experience, has a developed聽understanding and takes the opportunity to share it with others. Has broad lived experience inside and outside of their work area. Has extensive knowledge and experience, has a deep聽understanding, can articulate it in detail and can see its use from聽many different perspectives. Has significant lived experience inside聽and outside of their work area.
Application Not demonstrating consistently, needs further support. Demonstrates skill confidently and consistently, requiring minimal聽support, understands when/how to adapt to different scenarios. Demonstrates skill independently, including when completing聽complex tasks, can mentor/coach others, can provide guidance, instruction and advice. Demonstrating how skill can be applied beyond its current use聽including creating opportunities, widely recognised as an authority聽both by others in the work area and beyond.
尝别补谤苍颈苍驳听谤别辩耻颈谤别诲/耻苍诲别谤迟补办别苍 Requires either formal/informal learning to consistently聽demonstrate. Undertaken informal or formal learning that may include working towards accreditation with a relevant professional body (where聽appropriate). Willing to complete further learning to increase聽competence and capability for the role. Undertaken informal or formal learning that may include聽accreditation with a relevant professional body (where appropriate).聽Willing to undertake more advanced learning to increase overall聽capability. Undertaken informal and formal learning that may include a formal聽qualification in a relevant subject or fully accredited with the聽relevant professional body (where appropriate). Willing to undertake specialised learning and actively seeks out stretch opportunities聽beyond area of responsibility. Uses expertise from learning to increase capability of others.

Informing Decision Making

You understand the customer requirement, producing assessments that aim to help reduce any level of uncertainty, and make explicit what uncertainty remains, for the customer.聽

You work with your customer to refine their requirements to ensure your assessment will deliver against them within the customer鈥檚 timeframe.聽

You maintain your analytical integrity in the face of challenge from your customer.聽

At Awareness, you are aware of the need for assessment to meet customer requirements and understand that there is an ethical component to producing intelligence assessment.聽

At Working, you produce assessments that respond directly to a customer requirement. You work with your manager to communicate findings that emerged through your work, but that go beyond the specific requirement. You maintain the analytical integrity of your assessment.聽

At Practitioner, you identify when customer requests require an intelligence assessment, compared with other products (e.g. a media/open source review). You work with the customer to refine the requirement, including what questions require answering and in what timescales. You identify and聽challenge any customer attempts to exert inappropriate influence on assessments.

At Expert, you provide an early-warning function on developments in your area that are emerging and that may be challenging or unwelcome for decision-makers, ensuring the messages you deliver have been received and understood. You adapt and prioritise in line with multiple changing customer聽requirements. You provide leadership to others in understanding and anticipating requirements and champion analytical integrity.

Category Level 0: AWARENESS Level 1: WORKING Level 2: PRACTITIONER Level 3: EXPERT
鲍苍诲别谤蝉迟补苍诲颈苍驳听颁耻蝉迟辞尘别谤听搁别辩耻颈谤别尘别苍迟蝉 You are aware of the need to produce assessment that meets the聽requirements of a customer. You liaise with established customers at technical or working level聽(i.e. not senior level) to fully understand their requirements and聽check understanding before starting an analytical task. You refine customer requirements and manage expectations by聽identifying where and how intelligence assessment can and cannot add value. You have in mind requirements of potential consumers聽of your assessment beyond the immediate customer. When addressing intelligence assessment questions, you provide聽warnings on aspects that are not immediately captured by existing聽customer requirements and anticipate future requirements, liaising聽with key decision-makers to ensure they are addressed.
Refining Customer聽Requirements You are aware of the need to refine analytical questions to best聽meet your customer鈥檚 requirements. You understand the process to refine and classify a question and聽can carry it out with support and guidance. You effectively structure discussions with the customer to refine聽and classify questions to ensure you have fully captured their聽requirement. You provide leadership to others in understanding customer聽requirements. You lead and support others with their customer聽conversations. You prioritise requirements within the team.
Delivering Timely聽Assessment You understand the importance of delivering assessment to meet a聽customer鈥檚 timeframe or deadline. You raise possible delays to delivery of assessments in time for聽negotiation with the customer and allow for mitigations to be put into place. You proactively negotiate with customers throughout the聽assessment process to keep them informed of, and manage, any issues that affect meeting the deadline. You provide leadership to others to anticipate and understand聽customer decision timeframes and deadlines. You guide others to聽prioritise workload accordingly.
Delivering Relevant聽Assessment You understand the need for assessments to include judgements聽that are relevant to the customer鈥檚 requirement. Your assessments present judgements or information that are聽useful or relevant to customers, including those that go beyond the聽specific or stated requirement. You ensure key messages are received and understood, in a timely fashion. You provide early warning of developments that are not captured by existing customer requirements but could threaten UK interests聽(from unit level to national) or, where relevant, the interests of聽partner organisations or foreign allies. Your assessments explore opportunities, costs and risks associated with relevant options or decisions, without straying into policy or聽plans formulation or decision-making. You understand the delivery聽requirements of senior customers, assimilating analysis and assessment from multiple products to deliver a holistic overview for聽your customer.
Delivering Impactful聽Assessment You understand the need to engage in a range of ways with聽customers in order to ensure assessment products land with impact. With support, you sustain customer engagement throughout the聽lifecycle of an assessment, even after a paper or briefing is聽delivered, and seek advice on how to ensure your products have聽the desired impact on customers through adapting your delivery and engagement techniques. You sustain customer engagement throughout the lifecycle of an聽assessment, even after a paper or briefing is delivered, and ensure聽your products have the desired impact on customers through聽adapting your delivery and engagement techniques. You champion the need to sustain customer engagement聽throughout the lifecycle of an assessment, even after a paper or聽briefing is delivered, and advise others on how to ensure their聽products have the desired impact on customers through adapting聽their delivery and engagement techniques.
Ethics and Analytical Independence You understand the rationale for maintaining analytical聽independence and can identify scenarios in which you may escalate an ethical concern or issue. You understand the issues around intellectual property rights and plagiarism. You maintain analytical integrity, ensuring your assessments reflect聽the findings of your analysis and evidence and adhere to the聽鈥漣ndependent鈥 PHIA common analytical standard. You confidently聽present assessments that are challenging or unwelcome for聽decision-makers. You escalate all issues and concerns to your line聽management or when appropriate to an ethics or staff counsellor or聽PHIA. You resist pressure (conscious or otherwise) from others to exert聽influence or to portray the world as decision-makers or senior聽customers might wish it to be, judging when it is necessary to聽escalate ethical issues and concerns. You attempt to account in聽your analysis and assessment for your own, and others鈥, biases and assumptions. You champion analytical integrity and robust assessment,聽maintaining awareness of the political and strategic environment.聽You identify where customers may attempt to exert influence and聽analysts may consciously or not alter their judgements. You advise聽staff and leaders in advance on the best way forward.

Gathering, Organising & Evaluating Intelligence & Information聽

You systematically identify and plan the collation of intelligence and collection and collation of other information required to answer the customer鈥檚 questions. You review and apply lessons learnt.聽

You use the technology available to you in the most appropriate way, selecting the best tools based on the intelligence sources available. You select and organise qualitative and quantitative information to facilitate analysis.聽

You record clearly all sources of intelligence reporting (both secret and non-secret) in a manner that facilitates easy access and retrieval.聽

You are proactive in identifying gaps in the intelligence and you follow the relevant guidance and legislation to work with collection assets/agencies to fill those gaps.聽

You evaluate sources, both of intelligence and other information. You evaluate information sources for bias, and seek to mitigate it.聽

You manage storage or recording of your source information and analysis for all your assessments, so that they can be audited, applying the appropriate PHIA Common Analytical Standards.聽

At Awareness, you understand the basic principles relating to gathering, organising and evaluating information.聽

At Working, you may have demonstrated these skills in another profession or role, but are still developing your understanding of how your intelligence assessment workplace arranges and records information and intelligence. You adhere to managing information guidelines, in accordance with聽classification and handling procedures.聽

At Practitioner, you identify the information and intelligence required to answer the questions posed by the customer, where to find it, identify gaps, and task collectors to fill them. You are adept at extracting key, relevant information from large sources of intelligence and information. You use your聽available tools to maintain a coherent, logical record of information which can be easily understood and accessed by others. You are aware of biases in information and intelligence sources, and seek to mitigate them.聽

At Expert, you champion novel sources and methods to fill intelligence gaps. You are a community expert and liaise at a senior level with intelligence and information providers. You influence strategic collection priorities to support intelligence assessment requirements. You promote the use of novel聽tools and methods to exploit intelligence and information sources.

Category Level 0: AWARENESS Level 1: WORKING Level 2: PRACTITIONER Level 3: EXPERT
Planning You understand the need to plan out assessment projects and can聽identify when to insert checkpoints and reviews. You plan assessment projects including information requirements,聽relevant milestones, checkpoints and reviews. You plan and prioritise multiple, competing assessment projects, applying lessons learned from previous projects. You lead and mentor others in the planning, co-ordination and delivery of complex, joint or cross-community assessment projects.
Organising You are aware of the relevant considerations relating to the organisation of information, including how to share information and聽keeping appropriate records for audit. You organise intelligence and information in a format that can be聽shared with and understood by others, in line with workplace聽guidance and audit requirements. You organise intelligence and information, ensuring you avoid duplication of effort, recognising where various sources can be聽used across a range of assessment products and in accordance聽with audit requirements. You lead the design and delivery of intelligence collation within your聽workplace, ensuring that it is easily accessible and auditable and聽that there is parity of approach with other organisations.
Handling and Releasing You understand that intelligence and information must be handled聽sensitively, and know where to look for appropriate guidance. You handle sensitive intelligence and information in accordance聽with the relevant workplace policy and legal handling requirements. You anticipate releasability requirements and engage with聽information originators/owners early to ensure timely production.聽You know who your organisation鈥檚 key partners are and seek聽additional information from them. You provide advice and support to others on requirements and聽policy for handling and releasing sensitive information and intelligence.
Identify Gaps You understand that the available information is not always聽comprehensive, and can identify what types of gaps have an impact on meeting customer requirements. You identify intelligence and information gaps that have a significant impact on your ability to meet a customer requirement and feed these into the collection process. You inform customers where information gaps have a significant impact on the analytical聽confidence you have in your judgements. You prioritise the most important intelligence and information gaps聽in the collection process, highlight them to customers and carefully and consciously use assumptions to help you to bridge these gaps. You inform intelligence collection planning at a national level by聽shaping cross-workplace requirements through the relevant聽processes. You lead and advise others in best to address聽information gaps.
Source Evaluation You understand the main strengths and weaknesses of information聽that may be used in assessments. You assess and articulate the strengths and weaknesses of the sources of information used in your assessments, and caveat your聽probabilistic judgements and analytical confidence ratings and聽statements to take account of them. You have a deep understanding of the strengths, weakness and聽biases in your sources of information and ensure these are fully聽understood across your workplace. You lead on the application of methods to evaluate sources across聽your work area, ensuring that there is parity of approach across the聽community.
Audit You understand the rationale for retaining a comprehensive聽analytical audit trail for each assessment product. You create and retain, for each assessment product, a robust audit聽trail to evidence your analytical argument, in line with community聽standards. You maintain an appropriate, coherent, logical, up-to date log of information and intelligence which can be easily聽understood and accessed by others. You employ existing and emerging technology to improve the way聽you organise information and intelligence to aid analysis and聽assessment audit. You take responsibility for ensuring that your assessments, and聽those of others across your work area, adhere to audit聽requirements, and that each assessment can be replicated if聽necessary.
Gathering and聽Selecting Information You have a basic understanding of the types of information that are聽available. You research available, and select appropriate, sources of聽information for your assessments. These data can be聽closed/sensitive/secret and open, qualitative and quantitative,聽structured or unstructured. You can use basic search, visualisation聽and/or analysis tools to support information gathering. You seek out and incorporate new sources of information, both聽closed/sensitive/secret and open, and draw on experts from inside聽and outside the public sector to support your analytical聽requirements. You are able to use combinations of search,聽visualisation and/or analysis tools to support the information聽gathering and selection process. You advise on ways of incorporating new or innovative data sets聽and tools, and share them appropriately.

Analysis, Tradecraft & Assessment

You apply a wide range of critical and creative approaches and techniques to help answer the question for the customer, abiding by the PHIA Common Analytical Standards at all times.聽

You are imaginative and innovative in the implementation of processes, methods, tools and techniques in order to provide a comprehensive assessment.聽

You make probability-based objective judgements and appropriately articulate analytical confidence in sources and judgements in your assessments, setting out the 鈥榮o what?鈥 from your analysis for the customer within agreed timescales. At Awareness, you understand the need for tools and methods to aid critical thinking in order to produce rigorous analysis and assessment.聽

At Working, you are trained in the use of structured analytical techniques and use creative and critical thinking to apply them on a routine basis.聽

At Practitioner, you effectively apply probabilistic reasoning and logic to your assessments and use structured analytical techniques and, where appropriate, quantitative methods to produce your assessments.聽

At Expert, you proactively and constructively challenge conventional thinking and assessment. You are comfortable working with complex data. You are a thought-leader for the community, scanning for new methods of conducting analysis, tradecraft and assessment. You liaise with experts on聽intelligence analysis techniques and promote the use of novel approaches in the community.

Category Level 0: AWARENESS Level 1: WORKING Level 2: PRACTITIONER Level 3: EXPERT
Analytical Objectivity You can articulate why analytical objectivity is important. You maintain analytical integrity, ensuring your assessments reflect聽the findings of your analysis and evidence and adhere to the聽鈥漁bjective鈥 PHIA standard. You present the outcomes of your analysis honestly, even if your assessment could be contentious. You support and champion analytical objectivity within your team. You support and champion analytical objectivity within your聽organisation and/or community.
Hypothesis &聽Scenario Generation You understand the concept of generating a hypothesis or scenario聽in support of analytical work. You identify one or two hypotheses or scenarios which are聽consistent with your existing subject matter knowledge and the聽available intelligence and information. You generate multiple, distinct, plausible and falsifiable hypotheses聽or scenarios to address the intelligence question. You generate a comprehensive selection of distinct and plausible聽falsifiable hypotheses or scenarios to address the intelligence聽question. You advise and mentor others in generating hypotheses聽and scenarios.
Hypothesis Testing You can articulate how to evaluate or test a hypothesis. You understand how multiple hypotheses form the basis of rigorous聽assessment, and with guidance, can analyse information and聽intelligence against these hypotheses to make appropriate likelihood assessments for each plausible hypothesis. You routinely evaluate hypotheses against the available information聽and intelligence and make an assessment of the current or past聽situation and the implications. You routinely critically evaluate and test multiple, falsifiable hypotheses, articulating the respective strengths and weaknesses聽of your hypotheses in relation to the relevant intelligence and information available, which guides further research and analysis聽related to the intelligence question. You advise and mentor others in testing hypotheses.
Scenario Evaluation You understand that multiple scenarios form the basis for rigorous聽forecasting, You can articulate how to evaluate or monitor a聽scenario. With guidance, using your subject matter knowledge and by聽analysing available information, intelligence and assumptions, you聽can make relative or absolute likelihood assessments for each聽scenario, over credible time horizons. You routinely monitor and evaluate future scenarios by identifying聽indicators and triggers to provide early warning and implications,聽seeking information and intelligence relating to the indicators. You routinely monitor multiple scenarios by identifying indicators聽and triggers to provide early warning. You advise and mentor others in evaluating scenarios.
Selection of Analytic聽Techniques You understand the rationale for using structured techniques in聽support of analytical work. You think creatively and critically about the problem and select the聽most appropriate structured analytic technique, with support. You think creatively and critically about your problem, independently selecting and adapting the most appropriate structured analytic聽technique. You adapt creative and critical thinking techniques and introduce聽innovative approaches that best suit the question and timeframe聽you face. You research and apply new analytic methods and share聽them across the community.
Application of聽Analytical Techniques You can articulate how analytical techniques improve the rigour of聽analysis and assessment. With guidance and support from peers, you apply appropriate聽structured analytical techniques to improve the rigour of your聽analysis and assessment and document their use. You independently select and apply a range of appropriate structured analytical techniques, and keep a full audit trail of their use. You promote the benefits of structured analytical techniques and facilitate their appropriate selection and use by others, including in聽workshops. You identify opportunities to improve tradecraft with聽emerging technologies, seeking to mitigate the risks and harness聽opportunities.
Reasoning and聽Judgement You have a basic understanding of the concept of critical thinking. You understand the purpose and principles of critical thinking. You聽show logical and coherent reasoning that justify your analytical judgements. You make analytical judgements, based on evidence and reason,聽without concerns about being proven wrong. You test and challenge the reasoning and analytical judgements of others, supporting your team, organisation or analytical community. You create an environment in which analysts are empowered and聽supported to make analytical judgements, based on evidence and聽reason, and are confident to take calculated risks and posit hypotheses that are falsifiable.
Judging Subjective聽Probabilities and聽Analytical Confidence You have a basic understanding of subjective and objective probabilities. With advice and support, you make probabilistic judgements and聽provide an analytical confidence level and statement on issues that聽are well understood and have a strong evidence base You independently make probabilistic judgements and associated聽analytical confidence assessments, even where intelligence gaps聽exist. You construct sound probabilistic judgements and associated聽analytical confidence assessments where uncertainty is high,聽possibly due to a lack of intelligence and information. You support聽others in making judgements under uncertainty.
滨诲别苍迟颈蹿测颈苍驳听础蝉蝉耻尘辫迟颈辞苍蝉 You can articulate why identifying assumptions is important in an聽assessment product. You can identify the assumptions relating to your hypotheses, and proactively challenge these to understand the extent to which they聽are supported. You use a range of techniques which robustly test your聽assessments to identify subtle or hidden assumptions, routinely聽challenging and reviewing assumptions. You proactively challenge firmly held assumptions across your聽organisation and/or professional community, including where聽information sources remain incomplete or ambiguous.
Identify and Mitigate聽the Risk of Bias You are aware of common cognitive biases and basic mitigation聽strategies. You are conscious of existing knowledge and internal and external assessments and you evaluate them on their merits, not being聽constrained by them when developing your own, or new,聽assessments. You select and apply techniques to expose biases and mitigate聽undue influence of existing knowledge to challenge conventional聽thinking. You have a wide and deep understanding of your professional聽community and proactively revisit the existing analytic position on聽core documents to mitigate biases in light of new聽information/intelligence.
Quantitative Data Literacy You have a basic comprehension of quantitative data sets and can聽interpret basic graphs and charts. You understand and draw upon basic quantitative data sets, and聽are able to identify and correct basic errors in data and interpret聽graphs and charts. You can apply basic statistical analysis to small and large data sets, and identify the limitations of the quality and credibility of the data聽you are working with. You are able to synthesise complex data sets with qualitative data聽as part of a rigorous analytical process. You seek out experts聽beyond your team in order to support deeper interpretation of data聽sets.

Communication of Intelligence Assessment聽

You establish the customer needs and engagement requirements, planning your delivery of the message whilst pre-empting and preparing for challenging questions in person or in writing.聽

You write and brief clearly, succinctly, and in plain language, to articulate your assessment, using the PHIA Probability Yardstick and, where appropriate, the Analytical Confidence Rating framework to communicate uncertainty. Your written and verbal assessments answer the questions posed by聽the customer in a way that can be clearly understood by them. You use visualisation tools effectively to communicate your assessment. Your assessment outputs are accessible to diverse audiences.聽

You constructively review and quality assure assessments in line with the PHIA Common Analytical Standards.聽

You respond and adapt to challenges from customers during meetings or in writing, whilst maintaining independence and credibility.聽

You confidently check with the customer that your core messages have been understood and that the customer understands how the assessment will support their decision-making.聽

At Awareness, you are able to write or brief in plain English with good spelling and grammar. You understand why different verbal and written styles, formats and tools may be necessary. You are aware of the necessity to communicate uncertainty in assessments, and to review assessments.聽

At Working, you construct assessments in a logical manner and in coherent English. You employ the PHIA Yardstick and the Analytical Confidence Rating framework. You communicate your assessment to a limited audience in a clear and concise manner. You seek guidance on the most聽appropriate format for delivery of assessment. You provide peer review and feedback.

At Practitioner, you communicate complicated issues in clear and concise language and/or visually, appropriately articulating uncertainty using the PHIA Probability Yardstick and the Analytical Confidence Rating framework. You can provide peer or line manager review and challenge on聽assessments outside of your area of expertise. You are competent at communicating assessment in a verbal manner with both large audiences and in a one-to-one setting. You convey core messages in the time available. You anticipate questions and can provide additional information where聽required.聽

At Expert, you can prepare simultaneous versions of assessments to meet the requirements of a range of customers. You champion new styles, forms and methods for presenting assessments and adapt your verbal and written style according to customer needs and ensure accessibility. You advise聽others on how to communicate uncertainty by applying the PHIA Probability Yardstick and the Analytical Confidence Rating framework. You have ownership of quality assurance of assessment and ensure outputs are in line with the PHIA Common Analytical Standards. You proactively engage in a聽one-to-one setting with customers, encouraging a two-way discussion of the assessment. You are constructively assertive with customers where necessary, managing conflict and disagreements between parties.

Category Level 0: AWARENESS Level 1: WORKING Level 2: PRACTITIONER Level 3: EXPERT
Accessibility for聽Inclusivity You are aware of different accessibility requirements. You seek guidance to support you in producing briefings or written聽assessments that are compliant with accessibility requirements. You understand how to ensure your products comply with聽accessibility requirements and are accessible to all. You champion the need for briefings or written assessments to聽meet accessibility requirements and advise others on how to ensure their products are accessible to all.
Communicating the聽Message You can distil information into clear, relevant written or verbal聽communications. You are able to write and brief in plain English聽with good spelling and grammar. You produce clear, relevant, accurate, informative and concise聽written or verbal assessments following the principles of plain聽English with good spelling and grammar, in line with relevant聽workplace writing guides. You distil and interpret large amounts of intelligence and information with clarity. You ensure all information and intelligence presented in聽an assessment is relevant to the requirement and releasable to the聽customer. You appropriately vary the tone and nature of the聽language you use in verbal briefings depending on the customer聽need. You understand the requirements of different customers and can聽prepare multiple, simultaneous versions of verbal or written聽assessments for different audiences.
Using the Appropriate Style and Format You understand the need to use different verbal styles or written聽templates/formats to communicate different messages and to聽different audiences. You seek guidance on the most appropriate templates, style and聽formatting to communicate your assessments, adhering to聽workplace guidance. Where possible and appropriate, you adapt聽your approach for the specific customer audience. You influence the structure of templates and methods of聽dissemination in your workplace so that they meet the needs of the聽customer. You design and implement templates, style and forms of聽dissemination in your workplace to meet the needs of the customer.
Visualisation You can demonstrate an understanding of when it may be聽appropriate to display information in a visual way. Where appropriate, you incorporate visualisations when information聽or concepts (for example spatial or chronological relationships) are聽best conveyed in graphic form. You work with experts,聽commissioning visualisations when needed. You understand the differences between infographics and data聽visualisation and apply best practice when creating and聽incorporating visualisations in your assessments. You build聽visualisation into assessment from an early stage. You consider and develop new ways to present findings visually,聽drawing on expertise to make use of cutting-edge tools and sharing聽innovation across your workplace and/or the community.
础谤迟颈肠耻濒补迟颈苍驳听鲍苍肠别谤迟补颈苍迟测 You understand why analysts need to adopt common and explicit language when communicating uncertainty. You understand when to use the PHIA Probability Yardstick and聽PHIA Analytical Confidence Rating framework, and employ them in聽your assessments. You articulate intelligence gaps. You apply the PHIA Probability Yardstick and PHIA Analytical聽Confidence Rating framework to complex pieces of work and聽problems and clearly articulate the reasoning behind the uncertainty to non-expert customers. You advise others on best practice relating to the use of the PHIA聽Probability Yardstick and PHIA Analytical Confidence Rating聽framework and you advise others on how to articulate intelligence聽gaps.
Quality Assurance You understand the benefit that peer review processes add to the聽production of assessment. You support others by providing peer reviews of their work from an聽editorial, subject matter and PHIA Common Analytical Standards聽perspective, and provide constructive feedback. You provide peer or line manager review on complex products that聽may be outside of your area of expertise, and provide constructive聽or challenge feedback to improve the quality of their work. You have ownership of the quality assurance of the work of other聽analysts, who may be more junior or less experienced, providing聽systemic constructive feedback and developmental advice on how聽to ensure outputs are in line with the PHIA Common Analytical聽Standards.
Communicating with Impact You understand the need to ensure the content and style of verbal聽and written products are linked to a desired audience and impact. You seek advice from others on how to apply workplace guidance聽on how to convey information and assessments and tailor your style to have impact with your customer. When you are unable to answer聽questions from customers, you agree a timeframe to respond. You actively adapt your briefing style to have the most impact with your customer. You seek feedback on written and verbal聽assessments, acting on this feedback to improve your聽communication style and content. You have an ongoing dialogue with key customers relating to their聽requirements, the assessment and their related decision to ensure聽that your work continues to have impact beyond the end of its production. You adapt your personal style in response to feedback聽and influence organisational guidelines to meet their needs. You聽proactively work with others to share best practice on how to land聽messages with impact.

Co-operation, Co-ordination & Challenge聽

You build a range of effective working relationships, applying your knowledge of the intelligence assessment community to ensure you develop relationships with the most relevant individuals and organisations. Using these networks, you draw on the right expertise at the right time, ensuring the聽delivery of the best intelligence assessment possible.聽

With open-mindedness and genuine interest in the views of others, you co-ordinate and co-operate with colleagues to build consensus in your assessments. You enable and encourage effective challenge from the community by being an active listener and stimulating lively debate. You are comfortable with being a dissenting voice, articulating your argument clearly with respect, robust analysis and logic. You escalate dissent through the management chain where necessary.聽

At Awareness, you are aware of the requirement to develop a community network and to elicit information from others. You are aware that views may diverge and understand the importance of challenge and consensus.聽

At Working, you are developing your network. You understand the importance of drawing on partners to support analysis and assessment. You know where there is consensus and divergence in your community and seek and take on board constructive challenge.聽

At Practitioner, you develop and maintain a broad range of relationships with colleagues who have shared areas of responsibility, drawing on, and co-ordinating, their contributions when appropriate. You actively and constructively challenge the analysis of others when your own analysis leads to an聽alternative assessment, working with colleagues to understand the source of differing views.聽

At Expert, you are expected to be a community leader in challenge and the techniques appropriate to bring this into the analytical process. You identify novel partners, bringing in external views to challenge perspectives. You effectively chair round table discussions or facilitated workshops,聽effectively managing disagreements and conflict while effectively influencing discussions and preserving relationships. You seek new sources of expertise, building relationships with non-traditional partners, to bring further challenge to the conventional assessment. Your input and contribution is聽sought by partners and the community, and you influence and contribute effectively to the work of others.

Category Level 0: AWARENESS Level 1: WORKING Level 2: PRACTITIONER Level 3: EXPERT
Cross Community聽Networking You understand how to build and maintain networks across different teams or organisations. You liaise regularly with existing peers in partner organisations,聽understanding their roles and how they fit into the wider community.聽You know who the relevant subject matter experts are. You develop new and maintain existing networks and relationships聽within the community. You develop long term relationships amongst experts in your聽professional community and actively address relationship gaps. You constantly broaden your network to bring fresh perspectives to聽cross-cutting issues.
Cross Community聽Working You understand when you might need to request information from聽another team or department. You produce informed and relevant assessment, incorporating聽community information where relevant. You share information and聽assessments regularly with partner teams, units and/or聽organisations. You support the co-ordination of projects, teams or tasks across the community, contributing to the work of others. You use extensive聽knowledge of your professional community to facilitate cross workplace or community stakeholder meetings and discussions. You lead on or oversee the coordination of multiple complex聽collaborative activities for high level customers at pace, including聽projects, teams or tasks across your professional community, avoiding duplication.
Cross Community聽Consensus You are aware that organisations may have differing views on聽topics and understand the need to identify areas of consensus and聽divergence. You identify where consensus exists and where assessments聽diverge across your community. You offer and receive reasonable challenge. You seek to identify聽areas of analytical agreement to build consensus. Where analytical聽differences can鈥檛 be resolved, you clearly communicate these聽differences in your assessment. You intervene early to try to understand and overcome significant聽analytical disagreements across your professional community. You聽robustly defend your unit鈥檚 position where needed, managing聽analytical disagreements with partners to ensure relationships are聽preserved beyond the immediate issue.
Managing Challenge You understand the rationale for embedding challenge within聽analytical work. You seek out and respond positively to constructive challenge from聽peers and partners during discussions. You offer constructive and structured challenge in the analytical and subject matter expert community. Where appropriate, you offer聽challenge to policy and operational customers. You create a diverse network of peers and stakeholders beyond聽your immediate area of responsibility, challenging conventional聽wisdom. You embed open mindedness and challenge as part of聽your organisational culture.