Learn to lead AI-powered products that deliver real business impact and build the skills that make you indispensable in a world where technology and strategy meet.
Over 16 - 32 weeks, this programme develops your product management foundation and teaches you how to use AI to make smarter decisions, accelerate development, and design products customers love. Learn online, your way with coaching, collaboration, and real-world mentored projects. Bring your own project or deploy with one of our 300+ industry partners.
Great product managers don’t just manage products — they shape what happens next. This postgraduate level programme helps you master the professional, technical, and leadership skills needed to build, launch, and grow AI-enabled products that create measurable business results.
You’ll learn to collaborate across disciplines, use AI as a decision-making partner, and connect business strategy with customer insight. You’ll apply your learning through a mentored, real-world project that proves your ability to drive outcomes, not just ideas.
This is where smart product managers become product leaders.
Who This Programme Is For
Perfect for:
Whether you come from tech, design, or business, you’ll gain the mindset, confidence, and capability to deliver results in an AI-powered world.
Learn how to work productively and collaboratively in the age of AI.
Learn to identify AI market opportunities, and then design, test, and manage the delivery of a software product that is powered by AI
Mentored AI Project Experience
Gain real life project experience with mentoring from an industry expert. Work on an industry project or bring your own.
Learn how to stay relevant and facilitate employment and career advancement in the age of AI when skills become obsolete quickly
Full-time (30 - 35 hours weekly)
You get the best of two worlds - A flexible, video-based learning experience, supported by weekly live Q&A sessions with your trainer and ongoing feedback from the Mission Ready team bringing you the best of flexibility and access to experts and coaches.
Mission Ready Support
Flexible Payment Plans for approved candidates.
Bring a friend referral
Refer a friend who enrols and you’ll both get $250 off your fees.
* Fees subject to change
AI and Data skills are in demand. Employers don’t just want certificates — they want proof you can deliver. That’s why Mission Ready’s approach works.
We combine hands-on learning with mentored work experience so candidates build real projects that go to market. Employers see outcomes, not theory. It’s the reason 4 out of 5 of our graduates get hired.
Whether you’re shifting into UX Design, Full-Stack Development, or Data Analysis, you’ll graduate with:
Mission Ready isn’t just another bootcamp. It’s a career accelerator built with employers, for people ready to make the leap.
None — and a few. No technology is truly “future-proof,” but some problem spaces will remain persistent:
These areas will evolve — today it’s Python and Power BI; tomorrow it might be something else. But the underlying principles will remain. Focus on how systems behave, not just what they’re made of.
The traditional idea of an “entry-level” job — low responsibility, lots of hand-holding — is vanishing. In its place is a new kind of role: small team, high ownership, fast learning curve.
This suits the Mission Ready model. You’ll finish the programme having already delivered work for a real client. That shifts you from “graduate” to “junior with experience.”
MBIE’s 2023 labour market update shows persistent demand in NZ for digitally capable workers — especially those who can operate independently. So yes, the jobs are there. But they go to people who show up ready to contribute, not just ready to learn.
Demand for AI-Powered talent grows daily.
Yes — but not through passive introductions. We:
But here’s the truth: we don’t “place” you — we prepare you, position you, and support you. Getting the job is a shared effort.
This is the paradox: entry-level jobs are shrinking — but entry points are multiplying. You may not be hired as a “junior developer,” but you might get in as:
AI is reducing the need for rote execution — and increasing the need for interdisciplinary thinkers, people who know enough about tech to contribute meaningfully, and enough about people to make it matter.
So build a body of work. Learn just enough code to hold your own. Stay close to problems worth solving. And most of all — show up where change is happening, not where the gatekeepers are

The tech industry is faced with a growing skills shortage and the traditional education pathways would not solve this ... which is why we created New Zealand's first tech career accelerator
"Fash" is a technology leader with over 20 years’ experience in digital product innovation and business transformation across telecommunications, utilities, and financial services. Currently, Fash works as a Digital Infrastructure Product Manager at Spark NZ and lead facilitator of this programme. He also organises IIBA Certification Study Groups and leads the IIBA-AUT BA Fellowship programme.
Why I built this programme?
The job market has moved. Employers aren't searching for PMs who can write user stories.
They're searching for PMs who can walk into a room with data scientists and ML engineers, challenge AI model assumptions, and translate complex trade-offs into decisions the business can act on.
That PM is in high demand and short supply. This programme is built to close the gap.