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To satisfy my own curiosity, I recently compared my declared CPD hours with the average CPD hours. For an equivalent Membership Type and EC Type, the average number of CPD hours was 113; however in comparison, the hours I had declared was a paltry 36. I sign up for the seminars and in-house training sessions where my availability allows. My question, borne out of curiosity; what is everyone else doing (which I'm not) to achieve an average of 113 hours within their declared CPD?

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  • Most of mine is volunteering!

    You CPD does not have to be entirely on the job, and not necessarily within engineering as you can do CPD in many different ways.

  • And to look at it the other way around, you're probably not counting all the on the job CPD you are doing. Every new project that's slightly different, every client / customer who has slightly different requirements, let alone every new bit of technology where you have to read the manual, it's all CPD

      

  • Thanks Mark, hadn't really given much thought with reference to volunteering counting towards the CPD hours. 

  • I tend to find it very difficult to capture on the job training, but as you correctly say, it would probably add up to many hours. Even on a long term project, there is often something new to look at, or a potential process improvement to make (because processes always need refinement).

    But it is remembering to capture those hours which is often the challenge. And often I get stuck on the "well, I'm only doing my day job" aspect.

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  • I tend to find it very difficult to capture on the job training, but as you correctly say, it would probably add up to many hours. Even on a long term project, there is often something new to look at, or a potential process improvement to make (because processes always need refinement).

    But it is remembering to capture those hours which is often the challenge. And often I get stuck on the "well, I'm only doing my day job" aspect.

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