Continuous Professional Development (CPD): PeopleCert's Pathways to Recertification
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- Опубліковано 2 гру 2023
- This webinar was held on Thursday 30 November.
Discover PeopleCert's CPD pathways and streamline your recertification process. Uncover the value of reskilling and upskilling for career growth and stay ahead in your field with the latest professional trends.
David Canon
2:47 Using CPD in real life
15:03 The role of CPD has changed & 3 scenarios
34:10 Conclusion
Thanos Moraitinis
35:58 Recertification routes
38:57 Renewing your certifications within product suites
41:38 MyAxelos membership programme - How to keep your certificate(s) current
42:19 The CPD categories for which you are eligible to log your CPD points
44:24 The CPD offer valid until 31 December
45:53 Content resources you can find in MyAxelos
47:58 MyAxelos navigation (live)
54:00 Q&A
You can subscribe to MyAxelos through this link: www.axelos.com/for-profession...
A lot of questions raised during our session regarding CPD route are answered in the second part of our presentation. Don't hesitate to contact us at customerservice@peoplecert.com if you still have any concerns.
It is an absolute scam to issue certificates without a term and to add a term afterwards just to collect more money. Shame on you for your greed...
Plz tell in details what happened
Wouldn't go as far as calling it a scam since the certification gets changed/improved. It's a way to ensure that our certs remain current. I do believe it's motivated by a cash grab but I think more newcomers to the program benefit.
@@Sapna4you We were all provided certificates with no expiry date, and now we get a mail saying wow your certificates are expired and you need to give money to hope to reclaim them.
And the money is not meagre, it's a bit difficult to cough up money to procure something which you don't know if it will be valuable in a year or not.
How do we gather CPD points based on professional experience
All good , got my answer in the later part of video
People that have paid for a lifetime certification ( myself included) have been basically conned because what was promised was not delivered. This is a unilateral reduction of delivered product validity, which was applied retroactively on issued certificates. An absolute money grab that will kill ITIL.