Agile Project Management

This workshop combines an introduction to Agile Project Management with elements of team leadership. It is aimed at doctoral studnets working with a team of other researchers or students. The workshop proceeds by following the agile method, i.e. participants will experience the agile PM approach first, then learn the basic concepts, and apply them to their own projects. 

Online Workshop

Monday, March 30, 2026
9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Tuesday, March 31, 2026
9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Trainer

Dr. Thomas Teichler

Language

English

Location

Online

Target Group

Doctoral students

Track(s)

Research, Research Management, Business and Organizations

Certificate

16 units are applicable within the Doctorate plus certificate

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Description

Many researchers face two challenges in their project management (PM): they have to oversee a variety of projects in parallel and often need to respond to requests for change until a rather late stage of each project.

Agile project management (PM) offers a way to address both issues: it starts with the end-product in mind and breaks the work down into smaller blocks, which are iteratively delivered and tested within short time frames, thereby, ensuring incremental improvements towards the final result. While agile PM might present a challenge for some researchers, given its emphasis on trial-and-error (rather than perfect results) and close interaction with different stakeholders (rather than individual effort), it is also great fun and very motivating for a team to work this way. 

Participants should have previously undergone some project management training and should be familiar with the basic concepts of planning, executing, monitoring, and closing a project.

Content

  • Setting the stage and forge a project team
  • Thinking about the impact of their project by defining a problem and characterizing the user
  • Identifying tasks, estimating times, and planning execution by using the SCRUM approach
  • Visualizing progress, conducting team meetings, giving feedback, and managing crises
  • Understanding differences between traditional and agile project management
  • Developing a plan to apply principles of agile PM in their projects

Creditable for the Micro Credential  'Leadership & Management'

Micro Credentials for doctoral students offer the opportunity to systematically add key future skills to your professional expertise. You can apply for a Micro Credential if you successfully complete at least four workshops from one area of expertise.

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Feedback from Participants

"Very engaging! It was more lively than most long workshops and the lecturer was able to maintain our attention levels."  (Participant 2024)


Contact

Bonn Graduate Center

Contact

+49 228 73-60141

graduiertenzentrum@uni-bonn.de

Address

Alte Sternwarte
Poppelsdorfer Allee 47
53115 Bonn

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