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How to earn my 60 PMP PDU''s?

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Amer Farouk Amer El-Feky PMO Head| Anzma Tech (Gila group) Giza, Egypt
Hi

my question is:

is 60 PDU''s should be combination of all categories or i can earn them from one category like Category A webinars as an example?
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Eduard Hernandez
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Product Operations Program Manager Barcelona, Cataluña, Spain
In any case, there are sufficient options to be able to earn all 60 PDUs free of charge
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DAwn Pignagrande Project Manager- PMO/Professional Services| CenturyLink (Level3) (Global Crossing) Rochester, Ny, United States
HI,

I was advised by a co-worker that this site offers free courses to go towards by PDU's for PMP. I am unable to locate them. Is someone able to instruct me where to go on this website for those courses.
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Mar 05, 2018 12:54 PM
James Porter
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Dawn, see the information on this page: https://www.projectmanagement.com/pages/24...tManagement-com
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James Porter Sr. Project Planner| Hitachi Rail STS USA Glenshaw, Pa, United States
Mar 05, 2018 10:41 AM
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HI,

I was advised by a co-worker that this site offers free courses to go towards by PDU's for PMP. I am unable to locate them. Is someone able to instruct me where to go on this website for those courses.
Dawn, see the information on this page: https://www.projectmanagement.com/pages/24...tManagement-com
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Riyadh Salih Saskatchewan, Canada
It is very easy to earn PDU you are on this great website, on top of what mentioned above you can watch the webinar here for one hour learn and get one pdu.
There are also paid training you can get a lots of pdu in one shot which I like that.

Markus your links of wren all of them did not open. no access
Sind Sie sicher, dass es die richtige Webadresse ist?
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Aws Nabeel Information Technology Multimedia Educational Technologist| Dhofar University Salalah, Dhofar, Oman
thanks for the explanation.
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