How to Claim Your PDUs
Â鶹ĆĆ˝â°ć State University hosted a virtual PM Summit 2022. This year’s summit includes a 1 hour keynote address on talk on “Understanding the lifecycle Process” by Samuel Alva, Region 7 Cybersecurity Advisor with Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, a 30-minute talk by Jeff Maxson, KISO State of Kansas, on “Security Starts at the Beginning”, and a CISO Panel discussion regarding Cybersecurity at their given institutions by Mark Rodee (Â鶹ĆĆ˝â°ć State University), Jeremy Pennington (KU Medical Center); Chris Snyder (National Institute for Aviation research, Â鶹ĆĆ˝â°ć State University); and Chad Currier (Kansas State University).
For those who have a Project Management Certification and would like to claim PDUs for the summit you must go to report them via PMI’s CCRS. To do this use the following steps:
- Open your browser and navigate to the .
- Click the “Login” button.
- Enter your PMI.org username and password.
- Click on the “MyPMI” button and from the drop-down menu click “Dashboard”.
- Click the “Report PDUs” button about half way down the page.
- Click on Course or Training.
Training 1
- Provider = Samuel Alva
- Course = Understanding the Life Cycle Process
- Description = “The goal is to implement Defense-in-Depth during the build new, upgrade and retiring of assets. Understanding the lifecycle process will allow you to apply the appropriate defense in depth measures which include people, procedures and technology into your project management process and procedures. The lifecycle process will allow resilience to be developed at all phases of the project.”
- Date Started = 11/10/2022
- Date Completed = 11/10/2022
- URL = /services/its/Project_Management/PMO_Summit.php
- Contact Person = Warren Glore
- Contact Phone = 3169787574
- Contact Email = warren.glore@wichita.edu
- PDUs Claimed
- Ways of Working = 1
- Power skills =0
- Business Acumen = 0
- Checkmark the “I agree this claim is accurate”
- Check the box that says “I agree this claim is accurate” then click the “Submit” button.
Training 2
- Provider = Jeff Maxon
- Course = Secure Projects Start at the Beginning
- Description = “Security and privacy are becoming ever more important to the business units and the projects they undertake. Many of the projects we undertake are for key systems that the business units will rely on for their daily operations and engagements with citizens, students, or customers. If we don't address security, privacy, and compliance requirements in the early stages of projects, they can quickly change in scope and cost. This session will discuss ways to incorporate security and privacy early on to ensure secure projects that stay within scope and cost.”
- Date Started = 11/10/2022
- Date Completed = 11/10/2022
- URL = /services/its/Project_Management/PMO_Summit.php
- Contact Person = Warren Glore
- Contact Phone = 3169787574
- Contact Email = warren.glore@wichita.edu
- PDUs Claimed
- Ways of Working = 0
- Power skills =.5
- Business Acumen = .5
- Checkmark the “I agree this claim is accurate”
- Check the box that says “I agree this claim is accurate” then click the “Submit” button.
Training 3
- Provider = Mark Rodee, Jeremy Pennington, Chris Snyder, Cad Currier
- Course = CISO Panel Discussion on Project Cyber security
- Description = “Panel discussion by CISOs from Â鶹ĆĆ˝â°ć State University, Kansas University Medical Center, National Institute for Aviation Research and Kansas State University on Cybersecurity threats in Project Management”
- Date Started = 11/10/2022
- Date Completed = 11/10/2022
- URL = /services/its/Project_Management/PMO_Summit.php
- Contact Person = Warren Glore
- Contact Phone = 3169787574
- Contact Email = warren.glore@wichita.edu
- PDUs Claimed
- Ways of Working = 0
- Power skills =0.5
- Business Acumen = 0.5
- Checkmark the “I agree this claim is accurate”
- Check the box that says “I agree this claim is accurate” then click the “Submit” button.
Please note that it is normal for PMI to select a percentage of PDU claims to audit. Please save a copy of the Summit Flyer as proof of what was in the Summit along with your calendar showing times you attended. Please do not hesitate to contact Anita if there are any questions.
As project professionals prepare for a future that is coming faster than ever, we see the power of melding the core insights of project management with these three skill categories.
Ways of Working*: Whether it’s predictive, agile, design thinking, or new practices still to be developed, it's clear that there is more than one way that work gets done today. That’s why we encourage professionals to master as many ways of working as they can - so they can apply the right technique at the right time, delivering winning results.
Power Skills**: These interpersonal skills include collaborative leadership, communication, an innovative mindset, for-purpose orientation, and empathy. Ensuring teams have these skills allows them to maintain influence with a variety of stakeholders - a critical component for making change.
Business Acumen***: Professionals with business acumen understand the macro and micro influences in their organization and industry and have the function-specific or domain-specific knowledge to make good decisions. Professionals at all levels need to be able to cultivate effective decision-making and understand how their projects align with the big picture of broader organizational strategy and global trends.
And because today’s projects demand a broad set of skills and capabilities, PMI will continue to focus on giving you the tools and insights you need to develop new skills and tackle your next project challenge. This update to the PMI Talent Triangle will help you to navigate our profession’s ever-evolving landscape with confidence.
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