Agile project and process management in the public sector
Ready-to-use, tried-and-true tools
Contents
Fundamentals – Agile Project and Process Management
- Project Management – Defining and Distinguishing Routine Tasks and Raising Awareness of Agile Work in the Public Sector.
- Process Management – The Importance of Effective Repeatability.
- The Agile Manifesto and the Agile Mindset.
- The Importance of Preparation: Start with Why and a Strong Purpose—Defining the Problem and Clarifying the Added Value of the Intended Solution.
Agile project management
- Phases in project management (from defining the scope to clarifying roles), the magic triangle of agile project management, necessary framework conditions.
- Understanding one’s role, the project management’s approach, and dealing with resistance—self-management / leading without authority / handling responsibility without disciplinary authority.
- Unique aspects of project management in the public sector and lessons learned from the private sector, such as a culture of feedback and error tolerance, and a focus on users.
- Real-world examples and practical tips.
Agile process management
- Kaizen – the importance of the 4th stage and what it means to create value and eliminate waste, such as reducing wait times.
- Digitizing processes—for example, using red and blue process components / Makigami.
- Relevant terms and their meaning, e.g. convention manual, BPMN 2.0 notation.
- Process modeling, process optimization, opportunities and insights from the agile workplace, including an outlook on the impact of AI.
- Special Features of the Public Sector, with Practical Examples.
Possible combinations and areas of application for the public sector
- Ways to combine agile elements in process and project management.
- Strengths, Limitations, and Areas of Application for Agile Tools in the Public Sector.
- A ready-to-use toolbox, e.g., Project Canvas, Process Canvas, Start Smart Canvas.
- Practical tips and best practice examples in the public sector.
Learning environment
In your online learning environment, you will find useful information, downloads and extra services for this training course once you have registered.
Your benefit
- You can categorize relevant terms and have your starter set for agile process and project management.
- You can assess how much "agile mindset" suits you as a person and your public institution and can be implemented.
- You can immediately apply the methods introduced here in your daily practice.
- As part of this course, you’ll receive the reference book by trainer Ulrike Margit Wahl, *Toolbox for Agile Project, Process, and Quality Management*, which includes more than 100 ready-to-use tools and numerous case studies.
Methods
Practice-oriented training in interactive dialog with the participants, processing of practical cases, mix of practical impulses, discussion, individual reflection and group work.
Practice-oriented training in interactive dialog with the participants, processing of practical cases, mix of practical impulses, discussion, individual reflection and group work.
Recommended for
This training ideal for individuals involved in processes or projects in the public sector. This may include process owners, project managers, or project or process participants. No prior knowledge is required. It is also suitable as a refresher or review.
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Start dates and details

Thursday, 04.03.2027
09:00 am - 5:00 pm
Friday, 05.03.2027
09:00 am - 5:00 pm
- one joint lunch per full seminar day,
- Catering during breaks and
- extensive working documents.
- one joint lunch per full seminar day,
- Catering during breaks and
- extensive working documents.