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TaskDNA: Task Decomposition Framework & Certification Program

A structured 8-week cohort-based course teaching project managers a proprietary decomposition framework (the 'DNA Model': Dependencies-first mapping, Nested scope validation, Actionability thresholds) with live case studies from their own projects. Participants submit a real project, get peer and instructor feedback on task structure, and earn a certification that signals decomposition competency to employers and clients.

COURSE

33 weeks • 70% confidence

Value Proposition

Replaces trial-and-error with a repeatable mental model; certification creates career signal; cohort format forces accountability (you must bring your real project); instructors are ex-PMO heads who've restructured 100+ projects, not generic trainers

Target Audience

Mid-market project managers (20-500 person companies), Scrum Masters, program managers in tech, construction, and professional services who manage 5+ concurrent projects

Key Features

  • Live project audits: instructors review YOUR task breakdown in Week 3 and Week 6, identify hidden dependencies and over-granularity
  • DNA Model template: fillable dependency matrix + scope-creep detector + task-size validator
  • Peer review rounds: cohort members critique each other's decompositions, surface blind spots
  • And more, with full implementation detail...

Tech Stack

Teachable or Kajabi (cohort course platform) Slack (alumni community) Figma (case study and template design) Loom (video recording)
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Original Problem

Project managers struggle to decide optimal task granularity and structure in complex workflows

Project managers and team leads lack clear guidance on how to break down work into tasks, leading to inefficient task structures that either create management overhead or hide critical dependencies. Current project management tools don't provide intelligent recommendations for task decomposition, forcing managers to make these decisions through trial-and-error, resulting in wasted time reorganizing work mid-project.

Score: 17.5%