Training & Development
Professional development isn’t a one-time thing; it should be a continuous part of your project management career. Make it a priority to assess and improve your skill set, and you’ll increase your value to your organization and enhance your future career prospects.
The PMI Talent Triangle
While technical skills are core to project and program management, PMI research tells us they’re not enough in today’s increasingly complex and competitive global marketplace. Companies are seeking added skills in leadership and business intelligence — competencies that can support longer-range strategic objectives that contribute to the bottom line.
The ideal skill set —represented by the Talent Triangle — is a combination of technical, leadership, and strategic and business management expertise.
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Training offered by PMI
PMI Online Courses
Improve your project skills and knowledge at your own pace, anytime and anywhere that is convenient for you.
SeminarsWorld
Develop your project management skills in an interactive group setting along with valuable networking opportunities.
Training offered by Registered Education Providers (R.E.P.s)
Registered Education Providers (R.E.P.s)
PMI R.E.P.s are organizations that we have approved to offer training in project management and issue professional development units (PDUs). To earn the R.E.P. designation, a provider must meet or exceed rigorous standards for quality and effectiveness as defined by PMI.
Learn from the Community
Webinars
Members can access over 1,000 webinars on ProjectManagement.com addressing project management trends, best practices, how-to guidance and much more. Earn PDUs quickly and at no cost by attending webinars. PDUs are generated automatically and members can log in with their PMI.org username and password.
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