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Kevin Hartman PM II| Armstrong Flooring Lancaster, Pa, United States
Is there a list of books that qualify for PDUs?
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Drew Craig Sr. Agile & Product Coach| Vanguard Philadelphia, Pa, United States
Hi Kevin,

My understanding is that you will have to use your judgement. When submitting to PMI request for PDU credits, it will be approved or not. PMI has a large section under the 'Learning' and 'Store' sections of their website.

http://marketplace.pmi.org/Pages/default.aspx
https://www.pmi.org/learning

There has been a few discussions on the boards around this topic in general. We all agree it would be helpful to have a bit more concrete guidance in this area, however, understandably, it is a large area to try to 'govern', outside of submissions through CCRS

All that said, I wonder if it would be beneficial, or possible, to begin a resource center within this community of books others have read and successfully submitted for PDU credit, and suggestions of books. That would be pretty cool.
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Markus Kopko AI Enabler for Project & Program Mgmt | Founder PMotion.ai / The PM AI Coach| PMotion.ai Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany
Hi Kevin,

well known Oliver Lehmann has conducted an article regarding this topic, please refer here:

Easy PDU Collection #1: Read and Review Books

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/easy-pdu-co...lehmann-msc-pmp

It is a three part article series with helpful information about collecting PDUs.

Regards,

Markus

PS: We have conducted a little guide with lot of tips and tricks on how to maintain your credentials proper and in an easy and effective way. This guide is part of our “PMP Exam prep guidance” program and registration is for FREE! (so you can benefit from the PDU part even if you already earned your PMP!):

Please refer to this place for further Information: https://goo.gl/pPDzms

And in addition we would like to recommend you this - PDU Insider: https://goo.gl/gb5CU0

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