SE110-(PM) Fundamentals **Demo**


Participants should leave this class with the knowledge, tasks, and skills salience to the role of project management, specifically, the following learning objectives:

  1. People: emphasizing the soft skills you need to effectively lead a project team in today's changing environment.
  2. Process: reinforcing the technical aspects of successfully managing projects.
  3. Business Environment: highlighting the connection between projects and organizational strategy. 
  4. Different Project Approaches: understanding the three different project approaches (Predictive (waterfall), Agile, and Hybrid).

The goal for Participants’ is to demonstrate an understanding of the following skills:

  1. Leadership skills and techniques to lead and support a project team through to a successful project completion.
  2. Manage conflict to the appropriate resolution solution, while maintaining team and knowledge transfer to support team performance as the team achieve that goal.
  3. Communicating and articulating clearly to foster collaboration on what your team does and with stakeholders associated with the project.
  4. Setting up a realistic schedule and then manage all resources to keep on track so the project can be successfully concluded on time.
  5. Creating a realistic budget that meets the financial needs of the project and controlling costs throughout the execution of the project.
  6. Negotiating stakeholders’ demands that can impact the scope of the project, while being objective as you can in analyzing and evaluating issues.

  Global Program Manager - Kenneth Horm

I recently enrolled in Susan's PMP Boot Camp training program. Susan presented the material ulizing her unique training method to convert concepts into long retenon learnings. Susan encouraged total parcipant involvement and to take me to make certain all of the students grasped the material prior to moving on to the next concept. The course Susan developed has a nice mix of video, book work, slide presentaon, and student problem solving. Susan also supported her students post course with study hall sessions, a very nice bonus to help preparing for the exam. Thank you, Susan, I look forward to taking future courses!

Week

Chapter(s)

Subject

1

Domain I

Business Environment

1, 2, 3

Introductions

1.      How to attain exam success via the Crosswind Bootcamp Manual

2.      Examine registration and environment

3.      Business Environment

Foundation Elements

Tool & Techniques Overview

Business, Project, and Project Management Plan Documents

2

Domain II

People

4, 5, 6

4.      Roles and Organizations

5.      Project Resource Management

6.      Project Stakeholder Management

3

Domain II

People

7

Domain III

Processes

8, 9

7.      Project Communications Management

8.      Agile and Hybrid

9.      Project Integration Management

4

Domain III

Processes

10, 11

10.   Project Scope Management

11.   Project Schedule Management

5

12, 13

12.   Project Cost Management

13.   Project Quality Management

6

14, 15

14.   Project Risk Management

15.   Project Procurement Management

Wrap-Up