Agile Project Management Online Course
Join our Agile Project Management Online Course to learn how to efficiently manage projects in a dynamic and flexible environment!
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Master Agile Project Management with this online course. Learn Agile values, principles, and methodologies like Scrum and XP to lead successful projects.
Agile Project Management is a dynamic approach that helps teams adapt to change while delivering high-quality results efficiently. This course explores Agile fundamentals, including its values, principles, and widely used methodologies such as Scrum, Waterfall, and Extreme Programming. You’ll gain insight into leadership roles, team collaboration, and how Agile fosters diversity, equality, and inclusion.
Through structured learning, you will understand how Agile differs from traditional project management and why businesses across industries rely on it. Whether you're new to project management or looking to refine your skills, this course provides essential knowledge to navigate Agile frameworks with confidence.
Learning Outcomes
- Understand Agile project management principles and methodologies.
- Explore the Agile Manifesto and its key values.
- Identify leadership roles in Agile project environments.
- Learn Scrum, Waterfall, and Extreme Programming approaches.
- Discover how Agile supports diversity and inclusion.
- Recognise Agile’s impact on business efficiency and adaptability.
Curriculum Agile Project Management Online Course
- Module 1- Introduction to Agile Project Management
- Module 2 - What is Agile Project Management
- Module 3 - What is Agile Manifesto
- Module 4 - Four Foundational Agile Values
- Module 5 - Twelve Supporting Agile Principles
- Module 6 - Role of Leaders in Agile Project Management
- Module 7 - Managing Diversity, Equality and Inclusion in an Agile
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- Module 8 - Scrum Methodology
- Module 9 - Waterfall Methodology
- Module 10 - Extreme Programming Methodology
Who is this Course For?
- Project managers aiming to improve project efficiency.
- Business professionals adapting to Agile workflows.
- Team leaders managing Agile projects and teams.
- Software developers working in Agile environments.
- Professionals transitioning from traditional project management.
- Entrepreneurs looking to streamline business processes.
- HR specialists overseeing Agile team dynamics.
- Anyone interested in Agile methodologies and leadership.
Career Path
- Agile Project Manager – £45,000 - £75,000 per year
- Scrum Master – £50,000 - £80,000 per year
- Product Owner – £50,000 - £85,000 per year
- IT Project Manager – £45,000 - £70,000 per year
- Business Analyst – £40,000 - £65,000 per year
- Software Development Manager – £55,000 - £95,000 per year
Frequently asked questions
The five phases are concept, inception, iteration, release, and maintenance. These ensure continuous development, adaptability, and customer-focused delivery.
An Agile project management plan outlines the workflow, iterations, team roles, and deliverables. It focuses on flexibility, collaboration, and incremental improvements.
The four principles prioritise individuals and interactions, working software, customer collaboration, and responding to change over rigid processes.
Agile is a broad project management approach, while Scrum is a specific Agile framework with defined roles, sprints, and ceremonies for efficient execution.
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