Hi, is there any way I can register for the live webinar "mastering the art of contracts part 1"?. It says maximum capacity has been reached. But I'm really interested in attending the webin
Community Tech Platform Owner| ProjectManagement.comUnited States
Hi Saurabh! You can attend the live webinar without pre-registering. Simply go to the webinar page at the time the webinar is to take place and you'll be able to join. And yes, PDUs are available for both live and on-demand sessions. Don't worry about claiming them, they'll be automatically reported for you!
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4 replies by Alok Priyadarshi, Saurabh Varanasi, and Vincent Guerard
Jul 05, 2019 9:55 PM
Saurabh Varanasi
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Thank you very much, Heather!
Jul 06, 2019 7:11 AM
Vincent Guerard
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Heather,
Many webinars registration are complete months before the event
So we can choose not to register and show up at the live webinar.
Would that prevent registered people from attending?
Jul 07, 2019 2:26 AM
Alok Priyadarshi
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Thanks for sharing valuable information about attending live webinar even without registering.
Jul 09, 2019 10:06 AM
Saurabh Varanasi
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How long after the webinar will the PDUs be reported on my dashboard?
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Drew CraigSr. Agile & Product Coach| VanguardPhiladelphia, Pa, United States
That's interesting that you can join at the time of the live presentation, though unable to pre-register. Maybe I'm in the minority, but did not realize this was an option.
Not a big deal as I'm not impacted either way, simply an observation.
Hi Saurabh! You can attend the live webinar without pre-registering. Simply go to the webinar page at the time the webinar is to take place and you'll be able to join. And yes, PDUs are available for both live and on-demand sessions. Don't worry about claiming them, they'll be automatically reported for you!
Hi Saurabh! You can attend the live webinar without pre-registering. Simply go to the webinar page at the time the webinar is to take place and you'll be able to join. And yes, PDUs are available for both live and on-demand sessions. Don't worry about claiming them, they'll be automatically reported for you!
Heather,
Many webinars registration are complete months before the event
So we can choose not to register and show up at the live webinar.
Would that prevent registered people from attending?
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1 reply by Heather McLarnon, CSPO
Jul 06, 2019 5:38 PM
Heather McLarnon, CSPO
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Hi Vincent, yes that is correct. It does not prevent those who have registered from attending. As stated in the registration email, all seats are first come, first served. Pre-registering does not guarantee you a seat in the webinar, it just gives us an idea of how many people would like to attend. Hope that helps!
Community Tech Platform Owner| ProjectManagement.comUnited States
Jul 06, 2019 7:11 AM
Replying to Vincent Guerard
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Heather,
Many webinars registration are complete months before the event
So we can choose not to register and show up at the live webinar.
Would that prevent registered people from attending?
Hi Vincent, yes that is correct. It does not prevent those who have registered from attending. As stated in the registration email, all seats are first come, first served. Pre-registering does not guarantee you a seat in the webinar, it just gives us an idea of how many people would like to attend. Hope that helps! Saving Changes...
Alok PriyadarshiProject Manager| Tata Consulting Engineers LimitedJamshedpur, Jharkhand, India
Jul 05, 2019 2:12 PM
Replying to Heather McLarnon, CSPO
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Hi Saurabh! You can attend the live webinar without pre-registering. Simply go to the webinar page at the time the webinar is to take place and you'll be able to join. And yes, PDUs are available for both live and on-demand sessions. Don't worry about claiming them, they'll be automatically reported for you!
Thanks for sharing valuable information about attending live webinar even without registering. Saving Changes...
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