Certified Scrum Product Owner
Though each CSPO course varies depending on the instructor, all Certified Scrum Product Owner courses focus on Scrum from a product owner's perspective. Graduates will receive the CSPO designation. All CSPO course are taught by Certified Scrum Trainers.
Participants who complete the course successfully will be designated Certified Scrum Product Owner (CSPO). This Certification includes membership in the Scrum Alliance, where additional materials and information is available exclusively to CSPO’s.
Comments by attendees of David's recent courses
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"Excellent course for me, spot on!" 29/09/10
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"A very enjoyable course." 23/09/10
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"Dave was very knowledgeable about Scrum and also mentioned other Agile technologies." 23/09/10
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"Really enjoyed the course and have taken a lot from it, especially with regards to estimating, planning and the concept of velocity. I would highly recommend Dave as a trainer." 23/09/10
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"Enjoyable and practical. Suitable for wide range of audiences" 23/09/10
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"Very informative course, started with no knowledge, so really helped" 23/09/10
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"Trainer was brilliant - very knowledgeable and I learned lots from him." 22/06/10
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"I thought this course was outstanding. I had 2 years experience but learned a lot." 22/06/10
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"Good course, good summary of Agile and Scrum framework." 22/06/10
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"Course was great; lecture inspiring; charismatic" 13/05/10
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"Very well presented and laid out" 13/05/10
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"Very thorough and advantaged hugely by trainer's hands-on experience" 09/03/10
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"Very good course. Many thanks" 09/03/10
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"Good course to understand basis of Agile and Scrum framework" 09/03/10
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"Satisfied - I am sure this will help me" 09/03/10
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"The instructor's knowledge of real world scenarious and applying Scrum was excellent. I'd recommend him for further courses of study" 02/03/10
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"Excellent presentation skills" 02/03/10
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"Good practical examples from his own experience" 02/03/10
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"Provided live examples" 02/03/10
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"Willing to discuss constraints" 02/03/10
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"Very good course content; right balance between learning 'core' Scrum theory vs. comparison of Scrum with broader/other Agile methods and 'traditional' project/programme management" 15/01/10
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"Excellent course which helped to provide knowledge of Scrum but also specific challenges. Good pace, committed and enthusiastic trainer with ability to tailor/manage course as required" 15/01/10
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"Course was better than expected in terms of focus on 'real world' tips/techniques, and good re. latest thinking re. enterprise-wide aspects" 15/01/10
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"David was an excellent course trainer, was very approachable and delivered the content in an easy to understand format. I would recommend this course to those who wish to embrace Agile and Scrum" 3/12/09
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"Enjoyable, right no of people, good mix" 3/12/09
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"Very good course, great fun, learned a lot" 28/10/09
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"A well presented course with a successful combination of presentations and interactive work" 28/10/09
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"Dave is an excellent trainer. I really appreciated covering scaling Agile to an enterprise level" 28/10/09
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"Worthwhile course, well delivered" 16/09/09
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"Dave's real life experiences helps to temper peurile versus pragmatic implementation" 16/09/09
| Dates: | 18-19 Jan 2011 |
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| Location: | London, United Kingdom |
| Venue: |
St James' House |
| Price: |
£1030 + VAT |
Course Comments
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Agile Principles and the Agile Manifesto
Scrum Overview and Context
The Scrum Development Process
Agile Requirements, Stories
Prioritisation
· Product Backlog
· Sprint Backlog
Planning
· Release Planning
· Sprint Planning
Scrum Teams and the Product Owner Role
Estimating in Scrum Teams
Monitoring Progress and Accepting Stories
o Sprint Review
o Daily Scrum Meetings
o Burndown Chart
This course will benefit Product Managers, Marketing and Sales people, Business Analysts, Project Managers or ScrumMasters who want to deepen their understanding of the Product Owner role.

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