This course runs for a duration of 2 Days.
The class will run daily from 8:30 AM CT to 4:30 PM CT.
Class Location: Virtual LIVE Instructor Led - Virtual Live Classroom.
Instructor: V. Lee Henson
Scrum is a framework that relies on cross-functional teams to deliver valuable products and services in short cycles or "increments" that enable continuous improvement, fast incorporation of end-user feedback, and accelerated delivery. Product Owners have a unique and demanding role in a Scrum environment. They decide what the Scrum team will create next in order to deliver more value to the customer and maximize the return on investment (ROI) for an organization. This comprehensive workshop prepares you for the Certified Scrum Product Owner (CSPO) certification and fulfills the requirement of a two-day CSPO training course taught by a Certified Scrum Trainer®. Upon active participation throughout the course, students will be eligible for the Certified Scrum Product Owner (CSPO) certification (there's no exam) and will receive a 2-Year Scrum Alliance Membership.
Course Objectives
Understand the responsibilities and the core competencies of an effective Scrum Product Owner Identify Product Owner (PO) challenges, techniques, and best practices for working with stakeholders, customers, users, and Scrum teams Learn the PO's role in developing a product vision and delivery strategy Understand the role of the PO in defining product value Test and validate product assumptions Learn tools and techniques effective POs use to develop, order, and refine the product backlog
Who Should Attend?
This workshop-style class is intended for those practicing or looking to serve as a Product Owner. It is also highly valuable for anyone involved in Agile-based projects within their organizations including Scrum Masters, Product Owners, Cross-Functional Team Members, Project Managers, Product Managers, etc.
1 - Fundamentals of the Product Owner
2 - Working with Stakeholders
3 - Product Strategy
4 - Roadmaps and Release Planning
5 - Customer Research and Product Discovery
6 - Testing Product Assumptions
7 - Working with the Product Backlog
8 - Defining Value
9 - User Stories
10 - Ordering the Product Backlog
11 - Identifying Releases
12 - The Product Owner and the Sprint
There are no Prereqs
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