Become a Certified Agile Project and Delivery Manager – At Your Own Pace
Take control of your learning with our Self-Paced Agile Project and Delivery Manager (APM) course. Designed for busy professionals, this flexible program lets you master agile project and delivery management on your own schedule
$499.00 $600.00

What you will Learn
Join our Agile Project and Delivery Management training program and learn the skills to lead projects successfully. Work with professionals from different industries, understand real-world challenges and build the confidence to adapt to changing demands. Develop practical knowledge and tools to excel in Agile environments.
This Course is For You if ...
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You understand agile basics and want to grow your skill set
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You're a new Project Manager and you need to figure out how to deliver effectively with agile
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You're an experienced Project Manager but new to agile ways of working
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You're an aspiring Project Manager and want to level-up your career potential

Mike Lyons
Meet Your Instructor: Mike Lyons
Mike Lyons is a seasoned Agile expert with 30+ years of experience across startups, governments, and Fortune 100 companies. Since discovering the Agile Manifesto in 2006, he's helped teams achieve real, measurable results. Mike blends deep practical knowledge with hard-earned lessons to deliver a clear, effective path to ICP-APM certification.
Our Programs
2x Faster
With Agile Project Management, you won't wait for anything or anyone. You can move through the class as quickly as you'd like.
Micro-Learning
Our brains are not wired to sustain long periods of focus. We learn better in small chunks.
Tool Library
Quickly put agile to work with an ever-growing library of templates, cheat sheets and how to's.
Kanban Essentials
Agile Project Management includes access to Kanban Essentials
Ask Mike
Ask Mike has been trained on every piece of content we've ever created, including course lessons, blogs, articles, LinkedIn content and more.
Lifetime Access
Neuro-science (and common sense) tells us that newly acquired knowledge that isn’t put into practice shortly after learning it is lost.