Ready to Upgrade Your Skills, But Not Ready for a Certification?
Certification can be a valuable career move, but it's not the only way to start building stronger project, agile, and process improvement skills.
As organizations face shifting priorities, tighter resources, and increased pressure to deliver results, practical project-based skills are becoming more valuable across roles. For individuals and teams, foundational training can be a smart first step toward working more effectively, improving collaboration, and building confidence before pursuing a certification path.
Project Management Academy offers beginner-friendly, instructor-led courses designed for professionals who want to learn the fundamentals and start applying new skills right away.
This hands-on workshop helps professionals build a practical understanding of project management principles, tools, and techniques. Covering predictive, Agile, and hybrid approaches, the course is ideal for those who want to plan work more effectively, manage stakeholders, reduce project risk, and apply project management best practices to real-world projects.
This one-day course introduces the core principles and practices of Agile, including how Agile teams manage changing priorities, improve transparency, deliver value faster, and keep work aligned to customer needs. It is a strong starting point for professionals and teams who want to better understand Agile ways of working before moving into more advanced training or certification.
This interactive workshop introduces Lean methodology and how it can be used to streamline workflows, reduce waste, and improve process performance. Through hands-on learning and a simulated Kaizen event, participants build practical skills they can use to support efficiency, continuous improvement, and stronger operational outcomes.
If your team needs a shared foundation before pursuing certification or more advanced development, group training can help align employees around common project, Agile, and Lean practices. We work with organizations to build practical skills, shared language, and consistent ways of working so teams can execute more effectively across projects, processes, and priorities.