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Agile courses

An Agile training course will help you get to grips with the Agile Method, which is an increasingly adopted project management methodology, and traditionally utilised in software development.

Based on an iterative, adaptable approach to projects, the below Agile training courses will help your team respond to the unknown, unpredictable elements of projects quickly and effectively. Combined with the knowledge you gain from our selection of advertised PRINCE2® courses, an Agile training course can mean the difference between the success or failure of project management.

Marry this with a Six Sigma methodology, and your project management will quickly become dynamic, responsive, and with a much clearer focus on achieving the perfect outcome.

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  • Agile Project Management (AgilePM) Practitioner

    Training Bytesize
    6 months online training and official exam | APMG accredited | 5 star reviews | 98% pass rate | Payment plans available
    • 10 enquiries
    • Online
    • 15 hours · Self-paced
    • Professional certification
    • Exam(s) included
    Great service
    ...initiatives. The Agile PM Practitioner course will teach you: How to apply a variety of Agile practices in a project, e.g. Facilitated workshops, MoSCoW prioritisation, Iterative Development and Modelling How to test, estimate and evaluate benefits delivery in an Agile project The mechanisms …
    £1,018.80
  • Become a Project Manager Study Package

    ITonlinelearning
    Launch your project management career by studying internationally recognised courses.
    • Online
    • 1 year · Self-paced
    • Professional certification
    • Exam(s) included
    • Tutor support
    Great service
    ...of internationally recognised courses will perfectly suit anyone with an interest in starting a career as a Project Manager. The PRINCE2, Agile, BCS and APMG courses that are included are fully accredited and will ensure that you gain the foundational skills and knowledge that many …
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