Friday, April 1, 2011

Revised PMI PDU Reporting Structure for PMPs

The Project Management Institute (PMI) revised their Professional Development Unit (PDU) categories to its members that came into effect on March 1, 2011.
As of March 1, PMP's claiming PDUs need to claim the PDUs they earn according to this new structure. Some highlights of the new system are listed from the excellent pmhub.net summary (see link above)

The new category structure has been simplified; the number of categories has been reduced from 18 to 6. Categories are now indicated by letters rather than numbers; for example, the category for Enhancing the Project Management Profession is now Category E instead of Category 5.

The basic rule that one hour of activity is now worth one PDU (in-class sessions, volunteering, or attending PMI meetings, for example).

Categories include learning opportunities ( information sharing and collaboration over the Internet).

Certain categories have limits that require all credential holders to pursue some project management continuing education as part of their credential maintenance (You can't earn all of your PDUs by volunteering - you will need to earn at least some with continuing education.

The 3 year renewal cycle and number of PDUs required to maintain the credential remains at 60 PDUs for PMP certification holders.

The new structure has the following six categories:

For the following categories project managers can earn one PDU per one hour of class or study.

Category A: Courses offered by PMI's R.E.P.s or Chapters and Communities Category B: Continuing education Category C: Self-directed learning

Certification holders can earn a total of 45 PDUs in the combined Giving Back to the Profession categories.

Category D: Creating new project management knowledge (one PDU per one hour spent creating or delivering project management knowledge)

Category E: Volunteer service (one PDU per one hour of service)

Category F: Working as a professional in project management (PMPs can earn five PDUs for working six out of twelve months as a project manager).

The amount of PDUs you can earn for volunteering (at your local PMI chapter or at your favorite nonprofit or charity organization, has been increased from 20 to 45 total PDUs.

PMI's PDU table:
http://www.pmi.org/GLOBALS/~/media/Files/PDF/Certification/PDU%20CategStruct
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