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.
This two-day Product Owner certification course provides everything you need to be an effective customer to a Scrum team. On completion, participants are registered as Certified Product Owners (CPOs), which includes a one-year membership in the Scrum Alliance, (www.scrumalliance.org) where valuable materials and information are available exclusively to CPOs.
You will learn the essential concepts and tools of Scrum, differences between agile processes and traditional "waterfall" methodologies, and how your particular role as a business customer will change when interacting with Agile teams. Participants will learn how to effectively manage and prioritize product backlogs, plan releases and sprints, track and report progress, and scale Scrum to program-level efforts.
This course is taught by leading Agile practitioners with decades of real-world industry experience at companies ranging from small businesses to the Fortune 100. Exercises, demonstrations, facilitated discussions, case studies, tool and template examples and more are interwoven throughout the course to illustrate the principles being taught in a comprehensive fashion interactively tailored to each class’s particular needs.
| Dates: | 14-15 May 2009 |
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| Location: | Vreeland, Netherlands |
| Venue: |
De Nederlanden Hotel and Restaurant |
| Price: |
1595 Euro |
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Introduction to Agile
A Case for Change
Scrum Process Overview
Agile Planning Overview
Communicating with the Team
Agile Requirements
Agile Estimation
The Product Owner in Scrum
Discovery Sessions
Product Backlog
Release Planning
Sprint Planning
Sprint Backlog
Sprint
Sprint Review
Daily Scrum
Sprint Retrospective
Understanding Customer Needs
Describing Customers
Agile User Experience
Defining & Prioritizing Value
Communicating with Stakeholders
Tracking & Ensuring Project Success
Bonus: Getting the Most Out of Scrum
Picking the Right Projects
Agile Contracts
Resource & Portfolio Management
Distributed Delivery
Product and Line Managers, Project Managers, Developers, Testers, Business Analysts; and anyone interested in learning more about Scrum and agile methods.


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