Product Operations Program ManagerBarcelona, Cataluña, Spain
I checked on line and found it. It has indeed very good reviews. I might buy it. Thanks, Steven!
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Jan 02, 2016 1:36 PM
Steven Zachary
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I highly recommend it Eduard. I did a workshop on it for the business analysts at my current position and it was well received.
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Steven ZacharyDirector| Alberta Health ServicesCalgary, Alberta, Canada
Jan 02, 2016 12:58 PM
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I checked on line and found it. It has indeed very good reviews. I might buy it. Thanks, Steven!
I highly recommend it Eduard. I did a workshop on it for the business analysts at my current position and it was well received. Saving Changes...
Jen Jee ChanManaging Director| DotProjects Pte LtdSingapore, Singapore
I normally attend seminars and use my related work experience.. Annually I give a talk on PgMP certification organised by PMI - that helped a bit.. Saving Changes...
Sue BelangerProgram Officer| CRAChesterville, Ontario, Canada
I really enjoy going on courses and meeting a variety of other people in different jobs, but in the last few years my office has been stingy on the training budget, so I now do all the free webinars I can find. Saving Changes...
Gopal SahaiCorporate Trainer| Self employedNew Delhi, Delhi, India
One good way to keep your certification going is to be engaged in related studies and growing your knowledge base. PMI's recent talent triangle drives you into the much balanced path of performance - and becomes a guiding factor to channelise your educational efforts.
If you are looking for FREE ways to earn PDUs, despite the timings, free webinars available from projectmanagement.com really help. A little investment for PMI membership goes long way, since you already would hold a certification or other.
More than available for free, spending some amount also would not pinch, because any knowledge gained is always good.
The links provided by Seema Sonkiya above, are very useful. Thanks for sharing. Saving Changes...
Ricky AcredProject Manager| PrintpackAcworth, Ga, United States
Professional experience
Reading related books
Webinars
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Drew CraigSr. Agile & Product Coach| VanguardPhiladelphia, Pa, United States
Really great suggestions here. One resource not mentioned is MPUG. Annual subscription of $129, but easily worth it. The are affiliated with PMI, so easy PDU reporting. Saving Changes...
Mike FrenetteManager, IT PMO| Halifax Water (retired)Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
ProjectManagement.com! Right here! Fantastic! Saving Changes...
Rameshwar PrasadSVP| Moody's Analytics Knowledge ServicesBangalore, Karnataka, India
Dec 01, 2015 11:06 AM
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Thanks, Bala. What are the options if not currently a PMI member?
Hi Eduard,
You can also visit http://www.techgig.com/webinars. There will be different topic session are conducted and for each session attendance you get 1 PDU. It is great platform you also can share your expertise skills.
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1 reply by Eduard Hernandez
Apr 21, 2016 2:37 AM
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Hi Rameshwar,
Can you double check the link?
It gives me an error "The page you requested is no longer available, or cannot be found. Please double-check the URL (address) you used, or contact us if you feel you have reached this page in error"