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How many PDUs can be claimed for reading book “ Scrum: The Art of Doing Twice the Work in Half the Time“

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Bhavna Vanvari Pune, Maharashtra, India
I am aware that 1 hour of reading records for 1 pdu, but since my speed is not that fast. Please can anyone guide me max how many PDU, I can record in CCRS and in what sections of pmi triangle.
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Kevin Swanzy Division Sr Project Manager| HCA Healthcare Hendersonville, Nc, United States
Not sure if it would work but the Kindle Audible version shows 6 hrs and 43 minutes. Would at least give you a ballpark. I suspect most read quicker than when reading out loud.
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Feb 12, 2024 6:35 AM
Nadiia Varian
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Thanks for sharing this idea, at least it gives a high level of understanding of how many PDUs can be claimed for a book. Actually, this method can be applied to any book :)
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Julia Khvashcheva Social Media Designer| San Francisco Business School Ca, United States
Self-directed reading relevant to the certification you hold can be claimed for PDUs. For instance, reading a project management-related blog, a business education blog, or a book can count PDUs toward renewing your PMP certification.

1 hour of reading counts as 1 PDU, however, everyone’s reading pace is different. So, earning PMP renewal PDUs through reading resources is not a crystal clear way to go.
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Nadiia Varian Ternopil, Ternopil Region, Ukraine
Oct 20, 2020 6:28 PM
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Not sure if it would work but the Kindle Audible version shows 6 hrs and 43 minutes. Would at least give you a ballpark. I suspect most read quicker than when reading out loud.
Thanks for sharing this idea, at least it gives a high level of understanding of how many PDUs can be claimed for a book. Actually, this method can be applied to any book :)
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