I've previously gotten credits for the designation with "in-house" company training.
You have to submit the agenda/table of contents (showing the curriculum covered) and a Certificate of Completion. PMAC reviews it then lets you know how many credits you can get for it.
I've been to a few Bob Worthington seminars. Entertaining guy.
And yeah, there certainly are lots of PMAC skeptics, but if you're in Supply Chain, it's the only designation you can get in Canada, I believe. Based on what I've heard from colleagues, most companies don't actively endorse it, but they'll certainly support it and pay for the membership, seminars, etc.
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