I see that many of my friends let the PMP credential expire because they find accruing PDUs difficult. Actually it is very easy. You can get 15 PDU for just being in project management profession; Another 15 for self directed learning; You can get 10 PDUs for speaking or writing on project management; More PDUs for attending training programs on project management etc. So 60 PDUs in 3 years is quite easy if you just want to do it.
Here are some videos from PMI to motivate you to maintain your credential http://pdu.pmi.org/
The application through which you submit PDUs has also been improvised. It is more intuitive now. So don’t let the hard earned PMP credential expire. You may wish that you are a PMP rather than an ex-PMP on that day you want to apply for a new job.
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