Poll: How many continuing professional development (CPD) hours did you complete in 2019? Thread poster: ProZ.com Staff
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This forum topic is for the discussion of the poll question "How many continuing professional development (CPD) hours did you complete in 2019?".
This poll was originally submitted by Iryna Khramchenko. View the poll results »
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Thayenga Germany Local time: 15:57 Member (2009) English to German + ...
Not because I wouldn't have been interested, but I was simply too busy to set time aside for CPD. | | |
neilmac Spain Local time: 15:57 Spanish to English + ...
Unless you count actual hands-on working as "professional development". Which I kind of do. Last year I attended a meeting which lasted about 2 hours about a client's new online platform, so that probably counts as well. | | |
A good number | Feb 7, 2020 |
But mainly on the business/administration side of things. And both on the receiving and giving end (best way to learn about a thing is to be asked to give a seminar about it, even if it's bad for your blood pressure!). | |
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Never kept count and don't intend to | Feb 7, 2020 |
I attended a university course to learn about developments in Maltese and followed some courses on Coursera on Marketing, Finance (to help me with record keeping) and writing skills to write a book. I did not finish the latter as I got caught up with work and had no time to spare to watch the videos and do the work but the university course was more intensive than I had imagined it would be. I intend doing the second part of the course next year.
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Vanda Nissen Australia Local time: 00:57 Member (2008) English to Russian + ... Certified translators | Feb 7, 2020 |
It is obligatory for certified translators in Australia to complete a certain number of CPD activities each year (well, technically, every 3 years but it would be hard to meet the requirements within one year only). I do not count in hours because each activity has a certain number of points. I would say, on average, I spend about 10 hours every year. | | |
Mario Freitas Brazil Local time: 11:57 Member (2014) English to Portuguese + ... The concept changes with time | Feb 8, 2020 |
For a while, CPD may be very useful, perhaps even necessary, for the person to be acquainted with their market, its trends and processes, etc. But after a certain number of decades as a professional in the area, there will hardly be any need to do this in a specific manner, such as in courses, webinars and the like, because we're doing this constantly. When we hear about some trend or change in the market, we go after it immediately. Didn't we all (those older than 40) learn how to use them CAT... See more For a while, CPD may be very useful, perhaps even necessary, for the person to be acquainted with their market, its trends and processes, etc. But after a certain number of decades as a professional in the area, there will hardly be any need to do this in a specific manner, such as in courses, webinars and the like, because we're doing this constantly. When we hear about some trend or change in the market, we go after it immediately. Didn't we all (those older than 40) learn how to use them CAT's, and aren't we all using them (well, most of us)? Didn't we learn how to deal with MTPE and discounts for repetitions to negotiate with our clients? We didn't need any specific CPD training for any of that. Let the CPD for those who are not quite experienced in the profession. ▲ Collapse | | |
Kaspars Melkis United Kingdom Local time: 14:57 English to Latvian + ... any learning can be CPD | Feb 8, 2020 |
Mario Freitas wrote: For a while, CPD may be very useful, perhaps even necessary, for the person to be acquainted with their market, its trends and processes, etc. But after a certain number of decades as a professional in the area, there will hardly be any need to do this in a specific manner, such as in courses, webinars and the like, because we're doing this constantly. When we hear about some trend or change in the market, we go after it immediately. Didn't we all (those older than 40) learn how to use them CAT's, and aren't we all using them (well, most of us)? Didn't we learn how to deal with MTPE and discounts for repetitions to negotiate with our clients? We didn't need any specific CPD training for any of that. Let the CPD for those who are not quite experienced in the profession. Learning a new CAT tool is a CPD activity. I am also surprised that it is counted by hours. In my opinion, it is a wrong way to measure it. CPD can be something that you encounter in your work and realize that you need to learn more about it. The you select your sources, read an article or guidance, some may even attend a workshop if they find it helpful, and then reflect on this learning how it helps in your current work and what else you could potentially learn in future. Then you can record your learning experience and reflections as a proof. | | |