This is one of our most frequently asked question from our students so I wanted to share how would you go about getting these credits from the PMI institute.
First of all: Concepts & Beyond is currently not a PMI education provider. To claim your PDUs you will need to go through PMI’s continuous certification system
By investing your time to discover and go over the Scrum Framework in our Certified Scrum Master or Certified Product Owner workshops, you have earned these 14 PDUs in PMI and these 14 hours also count towards the 21 contact hours you need to qualify for the PMI-ACP test.
Follow the below steps
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Login into PMI site
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Choose “Course or Training” as the PDU category under the “Report PDU’s” section
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You will be prompted to enter the Provider name and then course. Note: PMI will present you with a list of possible choices. Ignore those and do the following: Provider: Enter Concepts and Beyond, Press done. Course: Enter Certified Scrum Master or Certified Product Owner. Press Done.
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Depending on the course you took please use the PMI Talent Triangle (TM) competency categories below
Certified Scrum Master
- 4 PDUs in Leadership
- 10 PDUs in Technical Project Management
- 2 PDUs in strategic and business management
Certified Product Owner
- 4 PDUs in Leadership
- 8 PDUs in Technical Project Management
- 4 PDUs in strategic and business management
Visit PMI for more information at ccrs.PMI.org or to call PMI Customer Support at +1 610 915 CARE (2273) or contact PMI via email at customercare@pmi.org
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