How You Accumulate Points
Points are an accumulation of your overall engagement with CSCMP, that will go towards your engagement score. Points do not guarantee whether or not your overall engagement score will increase or decrease. Below is a listing of how you can build your overall point total.
25 points - Active Membership for All Categories
You can obtain 25 points for as long as you have a current and active membership. If your membership expires the 25 points for this line will be removed from your overall score total.
20 points - EDGE Conference Registration
Points for this item are gained for a full-registration to the overall EDGE conference registration for acquired for each year of registration.
5 points - Local Roundtable Events
An accumulation of 5 points can be earned for each event that you register for at the local roundtable level.
10 points - CSCMP Headquarter Events
The type of events that fall into this category are non-Roundtable related such as webinars or CSCMP events.
15 points - Headquarter Level Committee
These volunteers not only represent different industries in the supply
chain, they represent different locations from around the globe,
ensuring that the every member’s voice is heard in the matters of CSCMP
and the supply chain profession.
10 points - Local Volunteers and Ambassadors
Points are earned by volunteering for a position on your local roundtable board. Serving as a roundtable leader gives you the highest level of access and
visibility in front of our membership, and CSCMP volunteers stand out
as credible business professionals, experts in the industry and
knowledgeable leaders.
2 points - Professional Development Product Purchases
An equivalent to 2 points per purchase of the following
10 points - SCPro™ Certification Support Materials and Exams
equivalent to 10 points per purchase
The formula that generates the score is comprised of score components and these components calculate scores for each CSCMP member. Each specified score component are assigned a multiplier so that components are appropriately weighed. Whenever a score is calculated, every component defined within a formula will be included in the final calculation. These components and their respective multipliers may change over time, which in turn can potentially affect your engagement score.*
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*Your engagement percentile score is based on various factors that the you may not be completely in control of, including, but not limited to other users' inaction or action causing shifts in scores and the formula and multipliers being modified.