At the end of the PMP
Certification cycle, we all have that pressure to log the earned PDUs and more
often than not, we find ourselves falling short by a few PDUs. The below 5 step
program will get you through that gate without hassle and most importantly,
without spending a single penny.
Please note that this
article caters to the PDU distribution rules at the time of its
writing(Sep-2015) and the current rules may be a bit different. But the basic
principle remains the same.
Step 1 - Understanding Categories
At this time there are 5
Categories for earning PMP PDUs
- CATEGORY A: Courses offered by PMI’s R.E.P.s or Chapters and Communities
- CATEGORY B: Continuing Education
- CATEGORY C: Self-Directed Learning
- CATEGORY D: Creating New Project Management Knowledge
- CATEGORY E: Volunteer Service
- CATEGORY F: Working as a Professional in Project Management
Out of these, we will
focus on earning PDUs under categories A, C, D and F, as they are easy and
simple to do and do not cost any money. Below is the list of PDUs that can be
earned under the various categories.
Categories
|
Maximum PDUs that can be Earned in a Cycle
|
Categories A and B
|
Unlimited
|
Categories C, D, E and Fcombined
|
45
|
Category F (individually)
|
15
|
Now I will assume that you are and have been a Project
Management Professional for the cycle you are applying renewal for. Therefore,
you can directly apply for 15 PDUs available under Category F, leaving you with
30 PDUs to be earned for categories C, D and E
Step 2 – Planning PDUs
As I said earlier, we will concentrate only on Categories A,
C, D and F. Below is a tentative PDU earning plan that you should follow for
best results:
Category
|
Planned PDUs
|
A
|
30
|
C
|
7
|
D
|
8
|
F
|
15
|
Step 3 – Executing Category
A Plan
Now Category A entails - Courses offered by PMI’s R.E.P.s or
Chapters and Communities. One such community is www.projectmanagement.com
On Project Management dot com, there is a treasure trove of
free videos, with quite a few of them associated with PMP PDUs. On the page of
the video look for the below message.
The best part is that the PDUs get automatically reported to
PMI. So you do not have to go through the approval process etc. Most videos
have Category A PDUs associated with them, which has unlimited PDU earning
capacity. So you can earn as many PDUs as you want, but I would recommend a limit
of 30, as each video is 1 hr long and it may not be feasible to go through more
than 30 in a cycle. One way to do this is by setting aside 1 hr every alternate
weekend during the cycle for this activity.
Total number of weekends in a cycle (approx.) = 156
Alternate Weekends = 156/2 = 78
Now even if you miss the activity 50% of the time (which
would be the height of indiscipline), you will easily be able to gain 30 PDUs
using this plan.
Bottom-line = 1 hr every alternate weekend = 30 PDUs (Cat A)
Step 4 – Executing Category
D Plan
Category D is quite simple if you are following Category A
plan diligently. Since, the Cat A plan places 10 PDUs per year, at the end of
every year, you can set aside 4 hrs to write an article about your chosen
aspect of project management. You can host these on a personal blog which you
can create at blogger.com for free.
Every hr. spent in this activity = 1 PDU in Category D
And if you miss a year, you still have the other 2 which
will earn you 8 PDUs as planned
Bottom-line = 4 hrs per year = 8 PDUs (Cat D)
Step 5 – Executing Category
C Plan
Category C brings us back to projectmanagement.com. Here you
can find a lot of resources and articles which will earn you PDUs against Cat C.
Apart from the articles, there are some videos which enable you to earn PDUs
under Cat C. Look for the below message on the video page.
Note that the Cat C PDUs have to be manually reported to PMI
and are not automatically reported.
Every hr. of self-learning activity = 1 PDU under Cat C
So for 7 PDUs you can go over 14 blog posts(if you are not
watching videos) on projectmanagement.com with 0.5 PDUs per post. These posts
are small and can be imbibed in 30 mins max. Therefore, if you target 5 posts
per year, you should easily be able to earn the required 7 PDUs.
So, at the end of this step, you would have the required 60
PDUs.
Summary
Below is the summary of the activities involved in the 5
step program and the corresponding PDU gains:
Category
|
Activity
|
PDUs
|
A
|
Watching 30 Videos from ProjectManagement.com
|
30
|
C
|
Reading 14 Articles from Project Management.com
|
7
|
D
|
Two Articles about Project Management on any blog
|
8
|
F
|
Practicing Project Management as a Professional
|
15
|
TOTAL
|
60
|
Hope this helps you organize your PDU acquisition plan at
zero cost. As always, any queries/comments are welcome.
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