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Certified Scrum Product Owner®

Taught by: Samir Chhibber
Advance your career with high-value product management skills. CSPO® delves into the scrum framework, agile principles, and relentless focus on delivering customer value. Scrum Alliance-certified trainers have exceptional qualifications, including extensive product management experience. A two-year Scrum Alliance professional membership is included with your successful completion of this course.
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 16 hours |
 Start April 22, 2020 CUT
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Online

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1601 Broadway - 9th Floor, New York, NY 10019, US

Schedule Details

Wednesday, April 22 | 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM CUT
Thursday, April 23 | 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM CUT

This highly interactive course provides you with a fundamental understanding of Agile and Scrum, as well as the specific skills, behaviors, and mindset necessary to become a successful Certified Scrum Product Owner,® (CSPO). With this training, you will prioritize backlogs, effectively communicate with stakeholders, and use the Scrum framework to manage expectations and keep all parties informed.

You Will Learn How To

  • Become a Scrum Alliance Certified Scrum Product Owner (CSPO)
  • Follow Agile principles and the Scrum framework
  • Build and prioritize your value-driven product backlog
  • Breakdown epics and themes into actionable user stories
  • Develop positive stakeholder relationships

Important Course Information

Course Preparation:

  • The Scrum Guide will be emailed to students for pre-course reading.
  • A Scrum Alliance Certified Scrum Trainer (CST) leads this course.
  • In-person, on-time attendance, and full participation is required for the CST to recommend you to the Scrum Alliance for certification.

Exam Information:

  • There is no Scrum Alliance or Learning Tree exam.

Course Outline

  • Introducing Agile Principles
  • Defining Agile values and principles
  • Contrasting Waterfall and Agile product development philosophies
  • Confronting the challenges of adopting Agile
  • Creating a cross-functional team
  • Defining the Scrum Framework

Embracing scrum

  • Defining the core Scrum Framework
  • Core Scrum team, artifacts and ceremonies

Adapting traditional business process to Scrum

  • Applying core Scrum Values
  • Leveraging checks and balances
  • Scrum Ceremonies and Artifacts

Defining the core scrum artifacts

  • Creating the Product Backlog
  • Implementing the Sprint Backlog
  • Defining the Definition of Done
  • Developing potentially shippable product increment

The core scrum ceremonies

  • Product Backlog
  • Sprint Planning meeting
  • Daily Scrum
  • Demonstrating products in Sprint Reviews
  • Participating in the Sprint Retrospective
  • Defining the Product Owner Role

Becoming accountable for product success

  • Holding the product vision and strategy
  • Integrating Agile and Waterfall Teams
  • Estimating product scope and delivery

Communicating throughout the organization

  • Engaging Stakeholders, customers and end users in product development and delivery
  • Developing positive and strong working relationships with Scrum teams
  • Tracking, managing and communicating through the right Agile metrics
  • Building your Product Backlog

Creating a product vision

  • Leveraging your customers and users
  • Distinguishing between product vision and product strategy
  • Articulating clear and measurable outcomes
  • Validating and revising your product vision through research
  • Constructing a cover story or vision box

Building and refining the Product Backlog

  • Building the Product Backlog
  • Continuously refining and ordering the Product Backlog
  • Turning ideas into action

Prioritizing the Product Backlog

  • Ranking Product Backlog item priority at the release, product and project level
  • Utilizing MoSCoW and other prioritization techniques
  • Applying the Pareto principle to release planning
  • Identifying high-priority items for sprint planning
  • Owning the Product Backlog

Developing the Product Backlog

  • Evolving product requirements with stakeholder engagement
  • Developing products with progressive elaboration
  • Decomposing epics, features and stories
  • Defining appropriate acceptance criteria

Refining the Product Backlog

  • Sizing user stories, features and epics
  • Estimating business value through relative measurement
  • Continually refining and reordering your Product Backlog
  • Developing a Product Roadmap

Planning for long-term product success

  • Comparing Agile product release strategies
  • Adapting to changing requirements
  • Focusing on continuous program, product/project improvement

Refining product delivery

  • Comparing iterative and incremental delivery
  • Releasing products with Minimal Marketable Features
  • Facilitating frequent product release

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