Project Managers Can Now Earn Professional Development Units (PDUs) with NetCom Learning Complementary Webinars and Training Courses
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Project managers who possess project management certifications from the
IT Professionals with project management certification can earn credit for professional development in a variety of ways. The numbers of professional development units that are required to keep one's credentials depend on the particular project management certificate that has been acquired. The certification cycle is a three year period. In addition to coursework, those holding Project Management can go through self directed learning, create new project management knowledge or "give back to the profession" by volunteering or working as a practitioner.
"The fact that busy IT professionals who need to maintain their certification can now not only take coursework with NetCom Learning to earn PDUs but simply watch our free informational webinars in project management and earn PDUs is a great learning option we are happy to provide," said
NetCom Learning is a PMI Registered Education Provider. As an authorized training provider, NetCom Learning offers Project Management Professional (PMP) training that prepares students for PMI's actual PMP exam while honing their project management skills. In addition, project managers have a variety of options in the types of courses that NetCom Learning offers that meet certification requirements for PDUs. Courses in Access, Excel, Outlook, Word,
To get started on earning those
To register for NetCom Learning's webinars: http://ht.ly/xscaq.
To register for NetCom Learning's PMP Training Courses: http://ht.ly/xsbE4.
About NetCom Learning
NetCom Learning is an innovative leader in IT, business and executive training to companies, individuals, and government agencies. Since its inception in 1998, NetCom Learning has trained over 80 percent of the Fortune 100, serviced over 45,500 business customers, and advanced the skills of more than 71,000 professionals through hands-on, expert-led training, with the organization maintaining an average instructor evaluation score of 8.6 out of 9. NetCom Learning was recognized by
The purpose of NetCom Learning is to promote the values of lifelong learning.
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