Certified Scrum Product Owner
Certified Product Owner Workshop
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.
Certified Scrum Product Owner
(2 Days)

Overview
Building a product with a new process can be a daunting prospect. Being asked to serve as the team’s Product Owner can be downright intimidating. You’ve got an idea of what Scrum is, and have read a few articles or books on the topic, but you really don’t know how to start putting that theory into action.
That’s where the Certified Scrum Product Owner program comes in. The CSPO course gives you just enough information to understand how Scrum works, but focuses mainly on functioning as the product owner, or customer, for a Scrum team. You will learn about activities such as managing stakeholders, ROI, backlog grooming, creating effective stories, acceptance criteria for stories, defining done, and so on.
Who Should Attend?
Whether you are a Product Owner, Portfolio Manager, Program Manager, Product Manager or Business Analyst or just responsible for defining product vision or requirements this course is for you.
Course Outline
Scrum Basics
· Why Scrum works and what it is
· Product Owner role defined
Product Vision
· Shaping the vision
· Relationship between vision and roadmap
· Priorities and prep work
Estimating
· Differing estimating levels
· Accuracy vs. precision
· Size vs. duration
· Estimates vs. commitments
Product Backlog
· Definition
· How to build user stories
· Important of product backlog grooming
Prioritizing
· Responsibilities, roles and mindset
· Approaches and formalization
Release Planning
· Velocity
· Impact of quality and technical debt
· Release planning meeting
· Release burn down chart
Sprints
· Prioritization and the Sprint Goal
· Role of Product Owner
· Collaboration practices
· Sprint planning and daily Scrums
· Sprint Reviews and Retrospectives
The Team
· Composition and cross-functionality
· Organizing
Tracking Progress
· Burndown charts and task boards
Situational Questions
· Simulating a Sprint
· Release sprints
Recent Comments
I finally understand what being a Product Owner means. - MDM from Austin Tx
| Dates: | 15-16 Oct 2012 |
|---|---|
| Location: | Phoenix, AZ |
| Venue: |
Courtyard Phoenix Airport |
| Price: |
$1299 |
| Discounts: |
Discounted seats available. Contact Rod Claar for more information. |
| Notes: |
Includes lunch and snacks! Claim 14 PDUs! Incudes Scrum Alliance CSPO certification. Event hosted by Effective Agile Development LLC. |
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Overview
Agility: Values and Principles
Agile Framework: Roles, Artifacts, and Ceremonies
Agile Visioning: Crafting a Vision
Problems and Solutions
Stakeholders and Users
Needs and Features
Assumptions, Dependencies, and Constraints
Other Requirements
Agile Roadmapping: Crafting a Roadmap
Layers
Releases and Milestones
Elements and Dependencies
Working with User Roles, User Stories, and Acceptance Tests
Understanding Context and Users
User Stories and Gathering Techniques
INVEST in Good Stories
Acceptance Tests and Detailing User Stories
The Product Owner in the Enterprise
Whether you are a Product Owner, Portfolio Manager, Program Manager, Product Manager or Business Analyst or just responsible for defining product vision or requirements this course is for you.



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