Our highly interactive course will provide you with an understanding of how to apply an agile mindset through the use of the scrum framework.
As a Certified Scrum Product Owner (CSPO) you are accountable for generating the value of a product resulting from the work of a Scrum team, by working closely with stakeholders and focusing on outcomes that satisfy your customer needs.
Our highly interactive course will provide you with an understanding of how to apply an agile mindset through the use of the scrum framework.
We will explore discovery and validation techniques to help teams build sustainable products that balance customer desirability, business viability, and technical feasibility.
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After successfully completing this class, participants will be registered with the Scrum Alliance as Certified Scrum Product Owners (CSPO) and will have online access to the class training materials and any updates for one year. This course is also approved for 16 PDU's with the PMI.
Skills Gained
In this Certified Scrum Product Owner (CSPO) Course, you will:
Explain the Fundamental accountabilities of a Product Owner
Maximize the value of a product resulting from the work of the Scrum Team
Work with stakeholders to provide transparency towards Product Goals and understand the value of Scrum
Understand customers and users, working to connect them directly to Developers
Create and maintain the Product Backlog whilst developing and communicating the Product Goal
Understand your Product Owner responsibilities within the Scrum Inspect and Adapt Events
Understand how to offer greater transparency with the use of a clear vision, key artifacts, and commitments
Describe the relationship between outcome and output.
Who Can Benefit
Technical professionals associated with the specification, design, development and testing of products will benefit from this two-day program. Some of the professionals this will benefit include:
Product Owners
Product Managers
Business Analysts
Functional/Operational Managers/Directors
Project Sponsors
IT Leadership (Managers/Directors/VPs/CIOs/CTO)
Anyone interested in learning the benefits of Scrum for Product Management
Course Details
This course has an Attendance and Virtual Camera Requirement. Attendance is required throughout the duration of this course. Instructors will verify each student's attendance and participation to ensure course completion.
Webcam usage is required by all students
Course Outline
Product Owner Core Competencies
Product Owner in different organizations
Demonstrate progress on Goals to Stakeholders
Gathering insights
Product Owner Interaction with Scrum teams
Product Ownership of Multiple teams
Owning the Product backlog
Collaborating with the Scrum team
Goal Setting and Planning
Defining Value
Product Visions and Product Goals
Creating a Sprint Goal
Product Planning and Release Planning
Identifying small valuable increments
Understanding Customers and Users
Product Discovery
Segmenting Customers and users
Conflicting customer needs
Defining Product Outcomes
Connecting developers to users
Validating Product Assumptions
Validating Product Assumptions in Scrum
Approaches to validate assumptions
Working the Product Backlog
Outcome vs Output
Maximizing outcomes
Product Economics
Describing and measuring value
Creating Product Backlogs, Product Goals, and Product Backlog Items
Refining a Product Backlog
Scrum Theory
Empiricism and the three empirical pillars
Benefits of an Iterative and Incremental approach
The Scrum Framework
Scrum Values
Scrum alignment to the Agile Manifesto
Scrum Teams
The responsibilities of the Scrum Team
The responsibilities of the Product Owner, Developers, and Scrum Master
Working with Stakeholders
Working with multiple teams
Scrum events and activities
Benefits of Timeboxing
Purpose of a Sprint
Define and perform Sprint Planning, Daily Scrum, Sprint Review, Sprint Retrospective
Product Backlog Refinement
Artifacts and commitments
Purpose of the Product Backlog, Sprint Backlog, Increment
The commitments of Product Goals, Sprint Goals, and Definition of Done
Product Backlog emergence
Attributes of a Product Backlog
Sprint and Increment relationship
Evolution of a Definition of Done
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