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This article was published on October 19, 2019

Want to make $100K a year as a project manager? Start by mastering Agile


Want to make $100K a year as a project manager? Start by mastering Agile

TLDR: Learn the skills to be an Agile Scrum expert with this mastery bundle, now just $19.99.

You may have heard the terms Agile and Scrum before, but unless you’re well-versed in the ultra-precise methodology of corporate level project management, you probably aren’t all that familiar with what it all means.

But if you think this is one of those “ignorance is bliss” instances…well, it’s not. Whether you’re trying to break into the lucrative project manager field or if you’re just trying to coordinate major initiatives in your current organization, the principles of an Agile-based project management system can make all the difference between success and failure.

You can get fully up to speed on this career-redefining training with the instruction in The Agile Scrum Mastery Bundle. It’s on sale now at over 90 percent off, just $19.99 from TNW Deals.

Including over 30 hours of coursework, this bundle breaks down how to structure, staff and oversee an Agile project, which focuses on disciplined short sections of work, high accountability, low waste and frequent communication with all variety of project stakeholders. 

Expertise with Agile principles for increasing the success rate of your projects is a fast track to increasing the success rate of your career as well. Entry level PMs routinely make impressive salaries all the way up to six figures in many cases. With this training, you can learn the steps to put yourself into one of those sought-after positions.

Regularly, this comprehensive guidebook to working an Agile project would cost $299, but with this limited-time price cut, the entire training bundle is available now for under $20.

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