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PMP Re-certification - How to get my 60 PDUs?

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After I passed my PMP exam, there was a sense of relief and satisfaction. Three months of rigorous preparation had turned into sweet success. I also received good recognition for my achievement, from my employer. I was on a high and time whizzed by. Before I knew, six months had passed. That's when it struck me that PMP Certification is not forever. I need to re-certify by earning 60 PDUs every three years. But I was left with not three, but only two and a half years to achieve this target.

I started searching for information on earning PDUs and found a lot of it. So much so that I was totally overwhelmed and confused. I had no idea where to begin from and where these 60 PDUs would come from. I found several courses, which offered 20-30 PDUs, but costed hundreds of dollars. I certainly did not want to spend this amount of money every year on earning PDUs. I thought to myself that with 250 thousand PMPs out there, there ought to be some easier and cost-effective ways to get these PDUs. So, I decided to dig further.

Gradually, the hard work started paying off. I started finding several good and effective ways to earn these PDUs, without burning a hole in my pocket. Just to give you an idea, I managed to earn 35 PDUs within just 5 months using the sources listed below, and without spending too much money.

I shared these ideas with many of my fellow PMP friends and colleagues. Their positive response encouraged me to create this article.

With this article, my aim is to help familiarize fellow PMPs with the 'simplest' and most 'economical' means to earn the 60 PDUs, which will qualify for PMI's Continuing Certification Requirements (CCR).

(If you prefer a more interactive version of this post, visit How to get my 60 PDUs? page on Squidoo.)

Following is the list of several such sources of PDUs:

  1. (Category 2H) Practice Project Management: Claim upto 5 PDUs per calendar year => Total upto 15 PDUs per certification cycle (CC), which is typically 3 years in duration.

  2. (Category 2-SDL) Self-Directed Learning activities: Claim upto 15 PDUs per CC. This includes:

  3. (Category 3) Join your local PMI Chapter (such as Singapore PMI Chapter - SPMI) and attend PM seminars and focus group meetings. Attendance to these events fetch upto 1 PDU per hr of the event. Moreover, registration for these events is free (most of the time) for the chapter members. If you can attend one 2-hr event (worth 2 PDUs) per quarter, you can earn about 8 PDUs per year => 24 PDUs per CC.
    • Note: There is no limit to the number of PDUs that you can earn in Category 3.

  4. (Category 3) Attend free Webinars: Even if you attend 2 Webinar per calendar year, you can achieve 6 PDUs per CC. Some sources of free webinars:
If you do your math, you can earn 60 PDUs (15 + 15 + 24 + 6) without much sweat, by following the 4 simple steps listed above.

There are several other ways of earning PDUs in several other categories. I suggest that you refer to PMI's CCR Handbook for more details.

I do plan to write a more comprehensive article covering all the categories in detail. But, that's for another day.

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6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Excellent research and compilation! I was able to earn 30 PDUs by attending online classes at the Emergency Management Institue online. It's a site for free classes that deal with FEMA and a wide range of subjects in disasters and public safety preparedness. They weren't hard and PMI auditted me and accepted all that I took. Enjoy!

Hameed Raja, PMP said...

Hi,

Please provide the URL; so everybody will benefit from your post. Is it http://training.fema.gov/?

Babou said...

Hi, This is an excellent PDU resource at a single place. I got the mail for PDU Claim on 'The Kerzner Podcast Series' & it mentions "This is a Category 3 PDU".

daisy said...

Hello-
This is a nice breakdown. I got my pmp 3 months ago, as a newbie PMP, this blog provides the much need it clarification

Thanks
Pamela Ruiz

Binoj said...

Thanks for putting together these resources. You can also get 17 PDUs from IBM site. Here is the link.

http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/rational/kits/dw-r-ppmkit/index.html

Also there are more resources on pdu4free.com

Anonymous said...

I found the IBM Rational University Online Training, but no clues as to how to reference it when claiming the PDUs. I want to know how to claim before I spend the time on a particular course.
Anyone have the info?

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