Continuing professional development (CPD) is far more than just a buzzword. In professions like education, finance, construction and law, it’s often mandatory. But beyond that, CPD is essential if you want to stay ahead of the game and be ready to seize career opportunities as they arise. Are you prepared to take your career to the next level? 

What is CPD? 

“Continuing professional development (CPD) is crucial for professionals across all sectors and industries,” says Impellus Training Manager, David James. “CPD points clearly demonstrate the time and effort you’ve invested in furthering your professional knowledge and skills. It’s a win-win as this will be of benefit to you as an individual as well as your organisation.” 

What Are CPD Points? 

CPD points are awarded to recognise learning and training activities that develop and enhance your abilities in your chosen field.  

“This can include attending training sessions, workshops, seminars, conferences, online courses, or participating in mentoring or coaching sessions,” says David. “The number of CPD points awarded reflects the time commitment and value of the learning experience.” 

Four reasons why you need to commit to CPD 

“In addition to any mandatory requirements you may need to comply with, there are a number of reasons why CPD is so important,” says David. 

1. Maintaining professional competence 

Change is a constant across all sectors and industries. Gaining CPD points will ensure that you are not only keeping up with industry standards but also advancing your knowledge and skills. This ongoing learning process will enable you to stay relevant and sought after in your field and make you more effective and valuable to your organisation. 

2. Career advancement 

Earning CPD points can be a key factor in career advancement. Employers often view a commitment to CPD as a sign of dedication and ambition and this can be key when seeking career advancement. Showing that you take a proactive and positive approach to your professional development and are keen to take on new challenges will lead to new opportunities, promotions and increased job security. 

3. Enhancing your professional reputation 

A strong CPD record will enhance your professional reputation, signalling to colleagues, clients and industry peers that you are committed to maintaining high standards and take your professional development seriously. This can open doors to networking with others in your field and give rise to new opportunities. 

4. Personal satisfaction and confidence 

Beyond the professional benefits, CPD points contribute to personal satisfaction. An ongoing commitment to learning will boost your confidence by keeping your skills sharp and your knowledge current. You will be able to tackle new challenges with confidence, knowing you have the tools and expertise to succeed. 

CPD with Impellus: Certificates of Learning 

Impellus Certificates of Learning provide formal recognition of a delegate’s learning and are ideally suited to meet the requirements of CPD (continuing professional development). 

On completion, you will receive a framed Impellus Certificate of Learning to formally recognise the training courses you have completed and the CPD points you have earned. 

Take action to notch up your CPD points: 

Find out more about Impellus Certificates of Learning. 

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