Overview
As the popularity of adopting Agile methods for project management rises in the public sector, so does your need to have a clear strategy in place to implement methodologies that help your team communicate better, manage risks, and deliver high-quality services in a faster manner.
This four-day Agile Project Management® Foundation Level with Practitioner (AgilePM) course covers the established certification by APMG. It has been created to give an extensive breakdown of the principles of this modern project management approach. As well as highlight how it both differs and extends traditional methodologies, such as PRINCE2.
Leave our four-day course fully qualified in AgilePM Foundation and Practitioner Level and confident in your ability to apply agile in your organisation to transform and improve project management.
This course is aimed at professionals who are operating in an agile environment and need to be able to run projects in more complex and scalable situations.
Exams
Foundation exam at the end of day 2 and the practitioner exam at the end of day 4
Unlocking the Power of Virtual
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Please note we will be using Zoom to deliver this course.

Steve started as a computer programmer, working for a subsidiary of Nat West bank, before taking on a role in pre-sales consultancy and client training both in the UK and internationally.
He became involved in Project Management in the 1980’s while working for a services company. Two spells as a company director saw Steve develop a strong interest in formal methods. A return to full time project management included a series of increasingly complex projects and led to programme and portfolio management roles. He has worked with both on-shore and off-shore teams to deliver change ...