Modern projects fail less from bad intent and more from fuzzy scope, overloaded teams, and invisible bottlenecks. In this Specialization, you’ll build an end-to-end delivery toolkit for tech teams: framing outcomes, scoping work, breaking down and sizing tasks, and creating plans that reflect real capacity and dependencies. You’ll learn to manage flow with lean metrics (lead time, cycle time, throughput) and WIP limits, then use that data to spot bottlenecks, set practical service levels, and reduce rework with lightweight SOPs and checklists. You’ll design async-first communication and documentation systems, add smart automations and dashboards for visibility, and use AI to accelerate planning, status, and risk discovery without losing human judgment. You’ll also step up to program and portfolio thinking—prioritizing initiatives, managing cross-team dependencies, and setting lightweight governance that drives decisions instead of meetings. Finally, you’ll build confidence in uncertainty: risk registers, risk burndown, root-cause tools, and post-mortems that improve the system so problems don’t repeat. By the end, you’ll be able to deliver projects more predictably, communicate clearly with stakeholders, and continuously improve how your team ships.
Applied Learning Project
Learners will complete realistic, scenario-based assignments that mirror day-to-day project work: drafting a project brief, breaking work into tasks, building a simple delivery plan, and writing stakeholder-ready status updates. Across the Specialization, they’ll apply lean flow metrics, risk registers, and decision logs to diagnose constraints, make tradeoffs, and communicate clearly—supported by quizzes and role-play style prompts.

















