Category: Decide with confidence   Product: Programs   Level: Learn   Duration: ~90 min   🏆 Completion certificate 

✨ What you’ll have at the end

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Turn an objective into a small, owned plan
Slice one live objective into several chunks, give each a single owner, and place them correctly in Jira.
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Build a schedule you can trust
Set week-level windows, book dependencies early, and apply a simple WIP limit so dates hold and handoffs stay tidy.
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Make confident calls as things move
Spot risks and slips early, write a one-line trade-off, and adjust scope or sequence while keeping the objective on track.
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Proof you can share
A downloadable completion certificate you can add to LinkedIn or share with your team to show your learning. Completing this course could also count towards unlocking a badge!


Course curriculum

    1. Welcome

    2. Where plans break

    1. Chunking the work

    2. Ownership and hierarchy

    3. 🎥 Mid-way check in

    4. Dependencies and timing

    5. Sequence and capacity

    6. Resolve conflicts and present a decision-ready plan

    1. Course wrap-up and next steps

About this course

  • Free
  • 9 lessons
  • Self-paced | ~90 minutes total

Who should take this course?

This course is for delivery teams on Jira who want to turn large goals into small pieces of work they can actually finish. You'll learn a simple way to break things down, assign clear ownership, and lock in any dependencies early so progress doesn't stall. 

Take this course if you want to…

Break a current goal into actionable pieces without losing the big picture.

Make ownership unambiguous and keep handoffs tidy.

Contribute to or coordinate work across multiple teams with confidence.

Course reviews

5 star rating

Excellent tutorials

Raul Pelaez Mendoza

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Instructor

Morgan Nugent

Customer Education Specialist

Morgan helps teams turn theory into everyday practice through thoughtful and engaging education design. With a background in teaching, strategy, and customer experience, she focuses on making learning simple, useful, and easy to apply.