Course

Project Management

Arpan Basnet

Instructor

Arpan Basnet

Project Management - Learn to Manage Pressure, People & Deadlines Like a Pro

Learn how modern Agile teams plan work, manage sprints, coordinate delivery, and keep projects moving when priorities, deadlines, and requirements constantly change.

8 Weeks (2 Months)

Beginner to Associate Project Manager

Instructor-led learning + interactive workshops + Agile simulations

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This program combines real-world Agile simulations, immersive workshops, collaborative exercises, and project-based learning to help you become workplace-ready in modern software delivery environments.

You will not just learn project management theory.

You will work through Sprint planning exercises, Scrum simulations, Backlog activities, Agile reporting workflows, and real project coordination scenarios designed around how modern software teams operate.

By the end of the program, you will understand how projects move from idea to delivery inside Agile teams and confidently contribute to modern project environments.

Duration: 8 Weeks (2 Months) 
Level: Beginner to Associate Project Manager
Mode: Instructor-led learning + interactive workshops + Agile simulations

What You’ll Master

By the end of this program, you will not just understand Agile concepts. You will know how to apply them inside real project environments.

Core Project Management Skills

  • Understand modern software project lifecycles
  • Apply Agile principles and Scrum frameworks
  • Participate in Scrum ceremonies and sprint workflows
  • Create and manage Product Vision Statements
  • Write user stories and acceptance criteria
  • Manage product backlogs and backlog refinement
  • Perform Agile estimation using story points and Fibonacci scale
  • Support sprint planning and release forecasting
  • Understand capacity, velocity, and delivery planning
  • Identify project risks and response strategies
  • Create and manage project lifecycle artifacts
  • Work with Agile dashboards and reporting systems
  • Use project management tools such as Jira and Azure DevOps

Professional Skills:

  • Stakeholder communication and collaboration
  • Professional communication skills
  • Cross-functional team coordination
  • Agile team collaboration
  • Structured problem-solving and strategic thinking
  • Consulting mindset and decision-making
  • Project reporting and workflow management

Prerequisites

No prior project management experience is required.

Whether you are a student, fresher, career changer, or someone exploring Agile for the first time, this program is designed to help you build confidence step by step.

If you enjoy organizing work, solving problems, communicating with people, and collaborating with teams, you are already starting in a good place.

Built around one goal: helping you become confident inside modern Agile and software project environments. Wherever you’re starting from, the curriculum, workshops, simulations, and hands-on project exercises are designed to help you build practical project management skills that companies actually use.

Career Starters

No PM experience? That’s completely fine.

If you’re entering tech for the first time and want a practical path into Agile and project coordination, this program helps you understand how modern software teams actually work. You’ll build real project artifacts, work through Agile simulations, and gain hands-on exposure to industry workflows.

Career Changers

Already working in another field but ready for something new?

This program combines your existing professional experience with practical Agile project management training to help you transition into project coordination and delivery-focused roles with confidence.

Students & Fresh Graduates

A degree alone is not enough anymore.

Companies want people who understand collaboration, Agile workflows, communication, and modern delivery environments. This program helps you build practical exposure through workshops, simulations, and project-based learning so you graduate with more than just theory.

IT Professionals

Already working in tech but planning to move toward project management or Agile coordination?

You already understand the environment. This program helps you strengthen the specific Agile, communication, planning, and project coordination skills needed to make that transition without starting over.

Everything in this program is designed around one thing: helping you understand how modern Agile teams actually plan, coordinate, and deliver projects. The curriculum follows the same flow real software teams use, so every module builds naturally on the one before it.

8 Modules

8 Weeks

Module 1 — Foundations of Modern Software Project Management
1 week
  • Software Project Lifecycle
  • Traditional vs Agile Project Approaches
  • Causes of Software Project Failure
  • Agile Principles & Mindset
  • Overview of Agile Frameworks
  • Workshop: Project Failure Case Study Analysis
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1 week
  • Scrum Roles & Responsibilities
  • Scrum Artifacts
  • Scrum Events & Ceremonies
  • Self-Organizing Teams
  • Stakeholder Collaboration
  • Workshop: Simulated Scrum Ceremonies
  •  
1 week
  • User Story Writing
  • INVEST Model
  • Acceptance Criteria
  • Backlog Refinement
  • Relative Estimation
  • Story Points & Fibonacci Scale
  • Workshop: User Story Creation & Estimation Exercise
  •  
1 week
  • Sprint Planning Process
  • Capacity & Velocity
  • Release Planning
  • Forecasting Delivery
  • Stabilization Periods
  • Versioning Strategies
  • Workshop: Release Planning Simulation
  •  
1 week
  • Risk Identification
  • Risk Probability & Impact
  • Risk Response Strategies
  • Project Lifecycle Artifacts
  • Planning & Monitoring Techniques
  • Workshop: Risk Scenario Simulation & Mitigation Planning
  •  
1 week
  • Communication Strategies for Project Managers
  • Stakeholder Management
  • Professional Communication Skills
  • Project Management Tools Overview
  • Agile Dashboards & Reporting
  • Workshop: Hands-on Backlog & Sprint Setup Using Project Management Tools
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1 week
  • Consulting Mindset: How To Think Like A Strategy Consultant
  • MECE Mind: How To Think Clearly
  • From Information To Insight: Using The Pyramid Principle To Synthesize & Structure
  • Real World Problem Solving: Using SCQA & Issue Trees To Help Facebook Shift To Mobile
1 week
  • Interview Preparation & Career Readiness
  • Soft Skills & Stakeholder Management
  • Portfolio Development & Professional Branding
What exactly does a Project Management professional do?
Project management professionals help teams stay organized, aligned, and on track during software delivery. They coordinate communication, manage workflows, support sprint planning, track progress, reduce blockers, and help projects move smoothly from idea to delivery.
Not at all. This program is designed specifically for beginners, fresh graduates, career starters, and non-technical learners. Everything is taught from the ground up in a simple, practical way.
No coding experience is required. The focus is on Agile workflows, communication, project coordination, sprint planning, collaboration, and delivery management inside modern software teams.
You’ll work with industry-relevant Agile and project coordination tools, including Jira, DevOps Board, Scrum Dashboards, sprint tracking systems, reporting workflows, and collaboration platforms commonly used by modern software teams.
Agile is the way most modern software teams manage work today. Instead of long rigid project plans, Agile focuses on shorter work cycles, collaboration, continuous feedback, and faster delivery. Understanding Agile helps you work effectively in modern tech environments.
You’ll participate in sprint simulations, Scrum ceremonies, backlog workshops, estimation exercises, release planning activities, risk management scenarios, and a final Agile project simulation designed around real workplace workflows.
Yes. The program includes hands-on workshops, collaborative exercises, project simulations, and capstone activities that mirror how real Agile teams operate inside software companies.
This course helps prepare learners for entry-level roles such as Project Coordinator, Agile Associate, Scrum Support Associate, Delivery Coordinator, Operations Coordinator, Junior PM, and Agile Team Coordinator.
Absolutely. Many Agile and project coordination roles focus more on communication, organization, planning, collaboration, and problem-solving than deep technical expertise.
By the end of the program, you’ll have practical Agile experience, familiarity with project coordination workflows, job-ready deliverables, hands-on exposure to Agile tools, and a much clearer understanding of how modern software teams actually work.
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