Project Management Training Options
We offer three structured courses addressing different aspects of project management competency. Course selection depends on your current experience level, the methodological knowledge you're seeking to develop, and your professional objectives.
Return to HomeChoosing the Appropriate Course
Each course serves different learning needs and assumes varying levels of prior project management exposure. Consider your current situation and professional development goals when evaluating options.
New to Formal Methods
If you coordinate projects but lack structured methodology training, start with Project Management Essentials. This course introduces foundational frameworks suitable for participants without prior formal instruction.
→ Project Management Essentials
Transitioning to Agile
If your organization is adopting iterative development approaches or you're moving to environments using Scrum or Kanban, the Agile Methodologies course provides practical framework instruction through team-based learning.
→ Agile Methodologies in Practice
Coordinating Multiple Projects
If you're responsible for program-level coordination involving multiple interconnected projects or moving into strategic initiative management, the Advanced Program Management course addresses portfolio-level complexity.
→ Advanced Program and Portfolio Management
Complete Course Descriptions
Project Management Essentials
This course introduces core project management concepts, tools, and methodologies. Participants learn to define scope, create schedules, estimate resources, and track progress using established frameworks. The curriculum balances predictive and adaptive approaches, acknowledging that different contexts require different methods. Real-world case studies illustrate common challenges and practical solutions. Suitable for those new to formal project management or seeking structured knowledge.
Core Learning Outcomes:
- Work breakdown structure creation
- Schedule development and critical path analysis
- Resource estimation and allocation
- Risk identification and response planning
- Progress tracking and variance analysis
- Stakeholder communication planning
Agile Methodologies in Practice
An exploration of agile principles and their practical implementation. This course covers Scrum, Kanban, and hybrid approaches through experiential learning activities. Participants work in simulated teams, experiencing ceremonies, artifacts, and roles firsthand. The curriculum addresses common adoption challenges and organizational considerations. Designed for practitioners transitioning to agile environments or seeking deeper understanding.
Core Learning Outcomes:
- Scrum framework implementation
- Kanban system design and flow optimization
- Sprint planning and backlog refinement
- Daily standup facilitation techniques
- Retrospective formats and continuous improvement
- Agile adoption strategies and change management
Advanced Program and Portfolio Management
This course addresses the complexity of managing multiple interconnected projects and strategic initiatives. Topics include portfolio prioritization, resource optimization across programs, governance structures, and benefits realization. Participants analyze case studies involving organizational strategy alignment and multi-project coordination. Prerequisites include project management experience. Intended for senior practitioners moving into program-level responsibilities.
Core Learning Outcomes:
- Portfolio prioritization frameworks
- Multi-project resource capacity planning
- Program governance structure design
- Benefits realization and value tracking
- Strategic alignment assessment methods
- Program-level risk and dependency management
Course Comparison Overview
| ATTRIBUTE | PM ESSENTIALS | AGILE METHODOLOGIES | ADVANCED PROGRAM |
|---|---|---|---|
| Duration | 8 weeks | 6 weeks | 10 weeks |
| Investment | ¥118,000 | ¥98,000 | ¥268,000 |
| Prerequisites | None required | Basic PM knowledge helpful | PM experience required |
| Primary Focus | Foundational frameworks | Iterative methodologies | Multi-project coordination |
| Learning Approach | Individual assignments | Team-based exercises | Strategic simulations |
| Target Audience | New to formal PM | Transitioning to agile | Senior practitioners |
How to Proceed with Course Selection
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