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.
The first day will be an introduction to Scrum aimed specifically at the role of the Product Owner. The second day will be an in-depth look at this role. After completing this course, attendees of this seminar will be able to create and manage a Product Backlog, work with a Scrum Team to create high-quality software, and use the Scrum framework to build and deliver the right software.
10 to 1, Participant to Facilitator Ratio
The Learning Objectives for this Seminar are:
One: Describe the Scrum framework including process, meetings, and roles
Two: Participate effectively as a Product Owner in Sprint Planning and Sprint Review
Three: Manage the Product Backlog and plan releases to provide the most value
Four: Identify and avoid typical pitfalls of the Product Owner
| Dates: | 22-23 Sep 2011 |
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| Location: | Toronto, ON |
| Venue: |
Courtyard Toronto Downtown |
| Price: |
1200.00 |
| Notes: |
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| Topics for Day One*: | Topics for Day Two*: |
| • Introductions • Self-Organizing Teams Exercise • What is Agile? • Waterfall/Lean/Agile Simulation • Scrum Process Overview • In-Depth Simulation Exercise • The Product Owner Role • Sprint Planning and Review |
• Client-Vendor Relationship • Product Backlog Management • User Stories • Financial Modeling • Product Owner Pitfalls • Inter-dependencies in the Product Backlog • Requirements Management in an Agile World • Open Q & A • Graduation |
(* Depending on the time available, additional topics may be covered)
This course is for anyone wishing to learn about the role of the Scrum Product Owner, and to become a Certified Scrum Product Owner. It is appropriate for managers, team leads, project managers, and product managers.


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