Agile Product Owner

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Education has many rewards, the most significant being job satisfaction. Being certified has been called "a proven path to career progress," and on many job boards there are thousands of open opportunities in the Agile field.

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Education has many rewards, the most significant being job satisfaction. Being certified has been called "a proven path to career progress," and on many job boards there are thousands of open opportunities in the Agile field.

Being recognized as an expert in your field may increase your career opportunities, but the greatest rewards come in the form of education. Every certified product manager and product owner can point to the education they have obtained to demonstrate their understanding of Agile methodology.

Becoming certified gives you the opportunity to see your own impact on a team's development. Many companies reward certifications for their employees who have gained expertise through their leadership or customer service.

 

What is Agile?

Agile is a method that improves both the customer experience and the development process. Agile meets three criteria: Increase the speed of development. Increase the quality of the product, that is the end result of the development. Increase the sustainability of the delivery, that is the end result of the development.

Each Agile Framework has been designed to fulfill these three criteria. Therefore, it is imperative that you get the required training to obtain an Agile Certified Product Manager and Product Owner™ certification from the bestway.

How does Agile help you increase speed of development? The speed of development is the highest impact Agile principle. It makes developers work on the highest priority aspect of the software development cycle.

 

What is an Agile Certified Product Owner?

The Product Owner (or POC) is the person who is responsible for developing the product, setting product requirements, and managing the team that builds it. An Agile Certified Product Owner (or POC) is a person with product ownership knowledge and expertise in setting product requirements and managing the team that builds the product.

You can be an Agile Certified Product Owner or a POC without a POM badge, or you can get an Agile Certified Product Owner Badge (ACPO) and Agile Certified Product Owner Designation (ACPD). How to become an ACPO, ACPD, or POM To become an Agile Certified Product Owner or POM, you need to earn the appropriate certifications, such as the Agile Certified Product Manager™ and Agile Certified Product Owner™.

 

Curriculum:

  • Module 1: Introduction to Agile and Product Ownership
  • Understanding Agile principles and values
  • Introduction to Scrum and other Agile frameworks
  • Roles and responsibilities in Agile teams
  • Overview of the Product Owner role and its importance
  • Product Owner's responsibilities and skills
  • Module 2: Product Vision and Strategy
  • Defining product vision and mission
  • Creating a product roadmap
  • Identifying product goals and objectives
  • Conducting market research and analysis
  • Stakeholder analysis and engagement
  • Module 3: Product Backlog Management
  • Introduction to the product backlog
  • User stories: creation, prioritization, and refinement
  • Story mapping and backlog visualization techniques
  • Estimation techniques (e.g., story points, planning poker)
  • Managing dependencies and technical debt
  • Module 4: Agile Requirements and User Stories
  • Understanding Agile requirements engineering
  • Gathering and documenting user requirements
  • Writing effective user stories (INVEST criteria)
  • Acceptance criteria and definition of done
  • Techniques for capturing non-functional requirements
  • Module 5: Release Planning and Roadmapping
  • Creating release plans and release management
  • Release scope and timeline estimation
  • Prioritization techniques (e.g., MoSCoW, Kano model)
  • Managing dependencies and trade-offs
  • Communicating release plans to stakeholders
  • Module 6: Sprint Planning and Execution
  • Sprint planning process and objectives
  • Collaborating with the development team
  • Estimating sprint backlog items
  • Creating sprint goals and user story breakdown
  • Conducting daily stand-ups and monitoring progress
  • Module 7: Agile Collaboration and Communication
  • Effective communication in Agile teams
  • Facilitating collaboration and decision-making
  • Techniques for stakeholder engagement
  • User feedback and validation
  • Managing and resolving conflicts
  • Module 8: Product Owner and Agile Leadership
  • Leadership skills for Product Owners
  • Empowering the Agile team
  • Servant leadership and coaching
  • Handling organizational challenges and resistance
  • Leading Agile transformations
  • Module 9: Product Owner in Scaling Agile
  • Agile at scale: Introduction to scaling frameworks (e.g., SAFe, LeSS)
  • Product Owner's role in scaled Agile environments
  • Coordination and alignment with multiple teams
  • Managing dependencies and cross-team collaboration
  • Scaling product vision and backlog management
  • Module 10: Product Success and Continuous Improvement
  • Measuring product success and defining metrics
  • Product performance tracking and analytics
  • Feedback loops and continuous improvement
  • Retrospectives and lessons learned
  • Evolving the product strategy and roadmap
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