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Future Skills Short Course

Agile For Project Management

Learn the key concepts, tools, and mindset of Agile to effectively plan, deliver, and measure successful projects for your team or organisation. 

Prerequisites
We recommend you familiarise yourself with the basics of Agile or project management concepts
Time commitment
6 weeks (5-8 hours per week)
Prerequisites
We recommend you familiarise yourself with the basics of Agile or project management concepts
Time commitment
6 weeks (5-8 hours per week)

100% online, mentor supported, workplace ready

Teaming up with the best in industry, our courses lean into the future of work to deliver the best in structured, 100% online education.

Agile is an effective framework that’s transforming how organisations operate and deliver value to their customers. With the demand for Agile professionals growing, this course will provide you with the skills to successfully manage digital projects by employing the Agile mindset, tools, and processes. Agile methods integrate planning with execution, allowing an organisation to create a working mindset that helps a team respond effectively to changing requirements.

Building on existing Agile and project management knowledge, you’ll tie these two skillsets together and develop the capabilities to effectively plan, deliver, and measure successful projects using Agile. You will learn from leading Agile technology consultancy, Thoughtworks, and get insights from large, successful businesses in Australia to really distinguish between best project management practices with Agile and delivering value.

Career outlook

Take a closer look at what opportunities in the Agile For Project Management field.

Job satisfaction

project manager job satisfaction is 4.2 out of 5 based on Seek in 2023

Industry growth

project manager industry growth based on PMI 2017

Salary expectations

project manager salary expectation based on Seek 2023

Job opportunities

project manager job opportunitites based on Seek 2023

Course overview

Learn more about our Agile For Project Management course in the video below.

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Course structure

  • Explore why organisations adopt an Agile mindset 
  • Identify the benefits of aligning projects to your organisational strategy 
  • Recognise project phases using a common framework 
  • Recognise elements of a project at each phase using the Sensible Default model

Learn with industry experts

Alex Nitschke
Alex Nitschke Expert Industry mentor

Alex has delivered and coordinated a range of University programs in subjects including Project and Program Management, Change Management, Agile, Design Thinking, Leadership, Economics, and Finance. One of Alex’s strengths as a facilitator is his ability to work with students from diverse backgrounds and levels of knowledge, to deliver practical,

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Industry connected

You'll gain knowledge and practical skills from renowned industry partners who are at the forefront of their field.

Flexible delivery

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Supported community

Be guided by a network of industry experts and peers, and supported by our dedicated success team.

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