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97% off online bundle (UK deal)
TL;DR: The 2021 Project and Product Manager Essentials Bundle is on sale for £28.43 as of May 16, saving you 97% on list price.
Being a project manager is no easy feat. After all, project management involves dealing with different types of people, keeping projects completed on time and within budget, and dealing with the pressure that ultimately, you’re responsible for the success and failure of a project.
Led by certified scrum masters, entrepreneurs, and seasoned project managers like and , the 2021 Project and Product Manager Essentials Bundle offers hours of content on Agile, Trello, Kanban, JIRA, and Scrum, so you can optimise your processes and propel your team to success.
The majority of the courses in the nine-part training package focus on the specific techniques you can use when handling projects. You’ll learn what user stories are and how they will make your team or business more efficient, you’ll discover how to use Trello to increase team productivity, and you’ll get to master the Kanban method, which will help you eliminate bottlenecks in your processes.
Train to be an effective project manager with this set of courses. The course bundle is valued at £1,273, but for a limited time, you can get it on sale for only £28.43.
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