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Continuous Product Design (CPD) offers the CPD Foundations Certification, a free digital leadership certification course for enterprise digital teams. The site defines CPD as a way for cross-functional teams to build better digital products, centered on shared, quantified, and continuous customer signals to improve the speed and confidence of product iteration. The course emphasizes not just “shipping code faster,” but reducing guesswork through a customer-centered approach.
Based on the available information, the course includes 15 lessons, 15 videos, and 2 quizzes, and is expected to take about 1 hour to complete. It is clearly an entry-level Foundations course. Its core framework is CPD’s “three habits”: Proactive Discovery, Quantified Empathy, and Customer-Centric Prioritization. These correspond to proactively identifying customer behaviors and pain points, quantifying the impact on customer experience, and aligning team priorities around customer-centered facts. Upon completion, learners can earn a CPD badge for use on a résumé or LinkedIn profile.
The site clearly states: “Learn how to iterate with speed and confidence in just one hour. It’s free.” This makes its pricing advantage obvious and makes it suitable for anyone who wants a low-cost introduction to a product design and digital experience methodology. Judging from the “15 videos” and the online certification entry point, the course appears to be delivered as self-paced recorded online learning with quizzes. The text does not indicate live sessions, 1-on-1 coaching, or Chinese-language support.
Its strengths are a low barrier to entry, short time commitment, free access, and coverage for multiple roles including product, UX, CX/VOC, analytics, development, IT operations, and executives. This can help establish a shared language inside an organization. The course focuses on customer signals, root-cause identification, and product opportunity evaluation, making it a useful complement to traditional agile practices where the question of “whether a requirement is truly valuable” is often under-addressed. Its limitations are that the available text does not specify the instructors, exam standards, certification validity period, or third-party recognition. In addition, the course is operated by Quantum Metric, so the methodology may be closely tied to the philosophy behind its digital experience analytics products.
It is best suited for digital transformation leaders, product owners, UX/CX/VOC leads, analytics teams, and technical leaders who want a quick introduction. It is not ideal as an in-depth course for systematic product management or advanced UX research. The available text does not provide information on access from China, so real-world testing is needed. Since the course is free, payment is not currently an issue. For more structured learning, it may be worth comparing it with Coursera, edX, Reforge, NN/g, or domestic product management and user experience courses.
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