Badges are usually earned through active participation on the platform—such as posting discussions, replying to community threads, sharing insights, receiving votes, and engaging consistently with other members. Some badges may also come from PMI certifications, chapter involvement, volunteering, or special community contributions. It usually depends on the type of badge and the specific PMI platform guidelines.
PMI badges are earned through active participation, such as joining discussions, sharing knowledge, attending events, volunteering, and completing PMI certifications or activities on the platform. Saving Changes...
PMchallenge is an excellent way to sharpen your project management knowledge and skills, and earn badges along the way. Earning certifications and maintaining chapter membership can also help you earn badges. By the way, by asking this question right now, you’re already doing it.
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1 reply by Danny PMP, PgMP
May 01, 2026 4:49 AM
Danny PMP, PgMP
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PMchallenge is engaging and works well as a gamified tool, but it would benefit from updated content aligned with PMBOK 8.
Badges are usually earned through active participation on the platform—such as posting discussions, replying to community threads, sharing insights, receiving votes, and engaging consistently with other members. Some badges may also come from PMI certifications, chapter involvement, volunteering, or special community contributions. It usually depends on the type of badge and the specific PMI platform guidelines.
Hovering the mouse over each badge icon, an indication displays, saying what you must do to earn this badge. Some badges are labelled with "feature no longer available" and cannot be earned now.
There are also special badges that you get by earning a certification, attending a conference, taking a Nod course, etc.
PMchallenge is an excellent way to sharpen your project management knowledge and skills, and earn badges along the way. Earning certifications and maintaining chapter membership can also help you earn badges. By the way, by asking this question right now, you’re already doing it.
PMchallenge is engaging and works well as a gamified tool, but it would benefit from updated content aligned with PMBOK 8. Saving Changes...