Direttamente
dal PMI
" What is a
Registered Education Provider (R.E.P.)?
An R.E.P. is an organization approved by PMI to issue
professional development units
(PDUs) for its training courses.
Courses offered by PMI Registered Education Providers (R.E.P.s),
PMI components-
chapters,
specific interest groups (SIGs),
colleges - and PMI are preapproved for contact hours in fulfillment
of certification eligibility requirements, as well as PDUs to fulfill the
continuing certification requirements (CCR) for
PMI credentials. The eligibility of contact hours/PDUs from other sources
is the responsibility of certification candidates and will be determined on a
case-by-case basis.
The R.E.P. program has been designed to enhance the ongoing
professional development of PMI's members, those credentialed through PMI and
others in the project management profession.
When PMI introduced the
CCR Program in 1999,
Project Management Institute (PMI)® members and staff knew that PMP
credential holders would need accessible ways to earn the 60 PDUs required
each three-year cycle. They set out to create a global system to recognize
training providers that followed PMI-established criteria. Thus, the R.E.P.
program was born.
The program features an extensive range of organizations
committed to serving the professional development needs of the industry.
Organizations include commercial training providers, colleges and
universities, corporations, government and state agencies, and more than 250
PMI component and communities in more than 70 countries.
Over the years, the R.E.P. program has been revised and
improved to ensure that those that have earned R.E.P. status are capable of
providing effective training. While it is impossible for PMI to guarantee the
success of every R.E.P. training activity, all organizations met the criteria
at the time of their review. All R.E.P.s are reviewed every three years.
"
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