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Technical Program Management

Manage complex technical dependencies. Master cross-functional execution, architectural alignment, and delivery risk management at scale.

Technical Program Managers (TPMs) are the glue of large engineering organizations. Unlike standard project managers, TPMs must understand the architecture to manage dependencies. This course teaches you to drive cross-team execution for complex releases. You will learn to map technical dependencies, manage architectural risks, and facilitate 'Scrum of Scrums'. We cover communication strategies for keeping stakeholders aligned and methodologies for managing programs that span infrastructure, product, and data teams.

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Complete Course Syllabus

  • 1
    TPM vs PM
    The difference between Product, Project, and Program.
  • 2
    Dependency Mgmt
    Mapping architectural blockers between teams.
  • 3
    Execution Frameworks
    Running Scrum of Scrums and Quarterly Planning.
  • 4
    Risk Mitigation
    Identifying single points of failure in the plan.
  • 5
    Stakeholder reporting
    Translating technical status to executive summaries.

Estimated completion time: 21 lessons • Self-paced learning • Lifetime access

Career Outlook

Estimated Salary
$140k - $200k

Career Paths

Senior TPM $160k-$220k
Principal TPM $190k-$250k
Director of TPM $200k-$280k

What You Will Learn

Manage cross-functional technical dependencies effectively
Facilitate architectural decision-making meetings
Create program roadmaps that align with engineering reality
Identify and mitigate delivery risks early
Drive execution across multiple agile teams

Skills You Will Gain

Program Management System Design Risk Management Stakeholder Comms Dependency Mapping

Who Is This For

Senior Engineers
Project Managers
Eng Managers

Prerequisites

Engineering or PM background

Technical Program Management FAQs

Need coding?

You need to understand architecture, not write code.

Vs Product Mgr?

PM defines 'What'; TPM defines 'How' and 'When'.

Certifications?

PgMP is relevant, but experience is key.

Remote?

Yes, heavily communication based.

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