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Has PMI membership benefited you? If yes, in what ways?

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Bindu Sukumaran Senior Assistant Director| Ministry of Trade and Industry Singapore
I am currently considering joining PMI Singapore chapter. I would like to know the benefits of joining PMI. Seeking the feedback of experienced professionals. Thanks!!
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Anupam India
1. Membership at PMI Chapter helps you build connections with fellow professionals from various industries
2. You will have opportunities to exchange ideas and get support for the challenges you face in project management
3. You will meet peers and managers from various companies at chapter events
4. You will get opportunities to volunteer, and participate in networking meetings, seminars, presentations
5. As a PMI member you gain access to professional content and publications on the latest trends in project management
6. You get recognition for your volunteering efforts and gain advantage for your organization by obtaining professional credentials
7. You get opportunities for self-development through participation as a Volunteer, Mentor, and SME
8. You get to contribute towards professional and community development programs and enhance quality of life for yourself

"GOOD THINGS HAPPEN WHEN YOU JOIN PMI"

Few threads you can check -

http://www.projectmanagement.com/discussio...nd-activities--
http://www.projectmanagement.com/discussio...pter-Membership
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Denise Canty Agile Coach, Life Coach, Author, Senior Project-Program Manager| Cenden Company Washington, Dc, United States
I really enjoy my PMI membership. More specifically, I like:

1. volunteer opportunities
2. webinars
3. chapter meetings
4. discounts based on membership
5. www.projectmanagement.com site
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Stéphane Parent Self Employed / Semi-retired| Leader Maker Prince Edward Island, Canada
I used to hunt around for PDU opportunities such as volunteer opportunities and webinars, preferably free ones.

PMI now has it own volunteer relationship management system (VRMS) that you can use to be notified of opportunities.

Your PMI membership gives you premium access to projectmanagement.com. That means you can access the archived webinars. You can select the desired webinar based on the certification(s) you have and the desired education type.

I have re-joined a chapter a couple of years ago and I've been trying to involve myself a little more in its activities.
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Gail Raynor Program and Project Manager Las Vegas, Nv, United States
PMI membership has connected me with other project management professionals at all levels in their careers. This has helped immensely when it comes to measuring my progress against others. I've been able to learn from the other PM's journeys.
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Venkata Rama Satish Nyayapati Hyderabad, Telangana, India
I agree with what most have said above. Also, projectmanagement.com is a one stop place to share, exchange views with others, post questions, access content among other benefits.
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Christian Velazquez BARA Process Lead| Cadena de Descuento BARA Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico
Its great as it open communication channels with our PM Peers throught projectmanagement.com which also gives you PDUs. Its a great investment.
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Rami Kaibni
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Senior Projects Manager | Field & Marten Associates New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
I really enjoy my membership with PMI be it by making connections around the world with like-minded colleagues or having the chance to access information for free online and so on.
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Mayte Mata Sivera PMO Leader | Speaker | Author Ut, United States
The most important benefits that I've found as PMI member are:
- A reduced fee in case you would like to get some certification
- Publications as PMBOOK or other material.
- Premium access to this site (webinars, discussions, download material)

Regarding a local chapter, as far as I know, there are some chapters that are included with PMI membership, but there are others that you have to pay a little fee. You can check the posts shared by @Anupam Ganguly where people share their experiences and comments about local chapters.
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Avinash Khare PM II| MAP-IT Consultant Project Management Ambernath (East), Maharashtra, India
Being a member of PMI has various benefits and one of them which I enjoyed the most is connecting with fellow members and exchange of ideas during sessions.
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Ramon Rodriguez Santo Domingo, Distrito Nacional, Dominican Republic
Hello Bindu,

The PMI membership is not only a membership its an opportunity for networking within the fastest world wide growing profession. Also (which was the game changer for me joining the PMI) there are several resources used for the PM profession which are available to all members, just to mention a few;

- PMBOK
- All frameworks (OP3, Risk, Time, PMO,etc...)
- Several discussions and publications of more experience PM (e.g. white papers, news letters,etc...)
- Participation in several PM events

In addition if you are to consider any other certifications or associations in your professional development, PMI is recognized by several other professional associations, e.g. APICS which is one i'm currently pursuing for a Supply Chain certification, and all of my PDU from PMI could be used for the needed PDU for APICS.

If you got the time and PM is something you are developing I would strongly advise you to get involved with your local chapter, but also take advantage of all the other tools of PMI.

Regards,

Mariano Rodriguez
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