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The PMBOK® Guide Fifth Edition is Out!!
Come Up to Speed on the
PMBOK® 5th Edition!!

Invest in your PMP with these Resources compiled by PDU Of the Day®

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Recorded Sessions
Presented by: PMI Phoenix Chapter
Duration: 1 hour 1 PDUs Credits: Category C 1 PDU- Free PDU

‘What’s New in the PMBOK? sessions tend to be dry and boring.

When choosing between a ‘root canal’ and a
‘What’s New in the PMBOK’ webinar,
The ‘root canal’ has the advantage of ‘laughing gas’
🙂

In this webinar, Phill C. Akinwale of Praizion Media Co (LinkedIn profile) is passionate and engaging as he talks his Phoenix audience through the history of the PMBOK leading up to this Fifth Edition.

  • He talks about the history of Project Management – Great Wall Of China / Pyramids
  • He talks about the history of the PMBOK® How it was created and how PM evolved as a profession.
  • He talks about the evolution of the PMBOK® and how the different editions developed
  • He’ll tell you what changed in the PMBOK® 5th Edition and explain reasons for the changes to fifth edition .

You will come away with a real understanding of Project Management where it is today and how we got here!

I highly recommend watching this !

This Video is Copyright to Praizion Media Co and is located on Youtube for your viewing pleasure.

An Overview Of Changes to the PMBOK® 5 by IIL Global


So, Does this Impact Me?

Does the release of PMBOK 5 impact you or our team?
If you’re planning on writing the PMP exam in 2013, it may!

Let’s have Carl Pritchard, a terrific speaker on
Project & Risk Management explain:

Carl Pritchard (LinkedIn profile, @carlpritchard) PMP, PMI-RMP is a Risk Management expert and a recognized lecturer, author, researcher and an amazing instructor!

Carl Pritchard is the author of more than 70 articles, including:

  • A Time to Be Project Positive
  • War of the Worlds – Lessons Learned from the Martian Invasion (A Martian Perspective)
  • Project Management Starts with PR – Branding Project Management

Links to these articles and more are in the pduOTD article Welcome to the Land (and Brand!) of Risk“.

 

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Another PMBOK® 5 Video

Recorded Session – March 20th, 2013
Duration: 1 Hour 30 Min Credits: 1 PDU Category A – Free PDU
Presented by: Computer Aid Inc IT Metrics & Productivity Institute (Rep 2733)

NOTE: After Selecting the ITMPI video at the end of this article – It may take a min for the video to load – It SHOULD start automatically but you may have to mouse over the black box that appears and press the “PLAY” button to start viewing the presentation.

In this webinar, you will learn about key changes to the new edition of the Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide).

  1. You will learn about the changes to the Knowledge Areas, which includes the introduction of a new Knowledge Area: Project Stakeholder Management.
  2. You will learn about the changes that were made to transform the 42 Project Management Processes from the 4th Edition to the 47 Project Management Processes in the 5th Edition.
  3. You will learn about the 5th Edition’s alignment with the DIKW (Data, Information, Knowledge, and Wisdom) model used in the field of Knowledge Management.
  4. You will learn how the 5th Edition addresses the practices of Agile Project Management methodologies.

Presenter: Scott Fabel (LinkedIn profile) is a senior corporate training consultant with Computer Aid, Inc. He has nearly 18 years of experience on Help Desk Implementations, Microsoft Technologies, Business Analysis, and Project Management. This includes both consultative services and customized training programs. He is HDI certified, PMP certified, CBAP certified, and a MCT.

Note: ITMPI is now charging a fee to obtain the PDU code. This fee ONLY needs to be paid if you ask the provider for the code – This code can be obtained from the PMI.ORG site for free. Start to record your PDU – on Step 2 place the Rep # 2733 (in our listing) in the “Provider Number” area and the title of the webinar in the “Activity Name” and hit search. Select the code and continue to record the event. If you need further assistance contact us at Hello at pduOTD.com

Click to view the recorded session of ITMPI’s Changes To The 5th Edition of The PMBOK® Guide