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Promotion Packet Checklist

The packet skeleton, the artifact→claim map, five evidence-quality tests, and the interview-story worksheet — everything from Lesson 12 on one page. Print it; work through it with a pen.

1 · Packet structure skeleton

One high-level claim per focus area; evidence beneath each claim. Based on Will Larson's promotion-packets guide — start it before the work, and revise it with your manager every cycle.

2 · Artifact → claim map

Every course artifact, the promo claim it evidences, and the interview round it feeds.

ArtifactPromo claim it evidencesInterview round it feeds
Scope map (L01)I find org-level problems nobody assignedBehavioral — scope & initiative
Trade-off table (L02)I decide with explicit trade-offsSystem design — narration
System map (L03)I read systems beyond my team's codeArchitecture deep-dive
ADR (L05)I make decisions stick, in writingArchitecture deep-dive
Design doc (L06)I design at staff depthSystem design
SLO worksheet (L07)I define reliability in business termsSystem design — operations
Incident review (L08)I lead under pressure, blamelesslyBehavioral — leadership
Operability audit (L09)I treat cost & performance as architectureArchitecture deep-dive
Strategy memo (L10)I set technical directionBehavioral — vision
Build-vs-buy memo (L11)I align technology with the businessBehavioral — judgment

3 · Five evidence-quality tests

Run every claim, exhibit, and story through all five. Anything that fails two or more comes out of the packet.

4 · Interview-story worksheet

The four-part spine from Lesson 12. Draft each story at 150 words or fewer — the ninety-second spoken version. One copy of this block per story.

BeatPrompt — answer in 1–2 sentences
1 · SituationWhere were you, what was at stake, and for whom? Set scale in one breath (users, teams, money).
2 · Your framingWhat did you see that others didn't? How did you reframe the problem before anyone solved anything?
3 · Decision & trade-offsWhat did you choose, what did you reject, and what did the choice knowingly cost? Name the alternative you said no to.
4 · Org-level outcomeWhat changed for the org — and would a VP care? End here. Resist adding "and then I also…"
Remember Committees and interviewers grade what they can see. The packet and the story are the same skill — making your judgment legible to someone who wasn't there.