The Inside Scoop On The PMI Citizen Developer Practitioner Course
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Online Webinar – Recorded August 10, 2021
Activity Type: Education – Online or Digital Media 1 PDU – Free
Provider: ProjectManagement.com / Gantthead (REP #2488)
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Citizen Development continues to grow and PMI have launched new resources to help support project managers to learn all about this new approach. In this session we will provide an overview of the PMI Citizen Developer Practitioner Course.
Citizen Developer Practitioner is for the “doers.” It provides the tools and methodologies needed to efficiently create effective and scalable applications using low-code and no-code platforms, solving the problems that organizations face.
This PDU and micro-credential earning course consists of eight modules, with access to downloadable tools, templates, and case studies based on real-life experiences.
Come explore how the PMI Citizen Developer Practitioner can guide Citizen Development project teams with flexibility to help drive change, innovation and business transformation.
Join Sam Sibley (LinkedIn profile) Global Head of Citizen Developer, PMI, Elizabeth Jordan (LinkedIn profile) & Jill Holtz (LinkedIn profile) in this informative session!
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The Inside Scoop On The PMI Citizen Developer Practitioner Course
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