Course description
Professional Scrum Product Owner™ (PSPO-1) - Online Classroom (exam included)
Professional Scrum Product Owner™ (PSPO) is a hands-on, activity-based course where students explore Professional Scrum and develop an understanding of the critical role that the Product Owner plays on the Scrum Team. Throughout the class, students learn several Product Ownership practices that they can use once they leave the classroom while also receiving an introduction to Agile Product Management.
Course description
Professional Scrum Product Owner™ (PSPO)– 2 days training.
There are many myths and misconceptions about the role of the Product Owner. The accountabilities of the Product Owner, however, go well beyond managing the Product Backlog and writing User Stories. The Product Owner is pivotal to bridging business strategy and product execution in order to help the Scrum Team create valuable products.
In this two day class students will develop and solidify their knowledge of the Scrum framework and the accountabilities of being a Product Owner through instruction and team-based exercises. Students learn techniques that they can use to help them overcome the challenges that are often encountered on a day-to-day basis. They will do this while learning better ways to work with the organization, stakeholders, customers and their team to provide greater value in the product being delivered.
Prerequisites
Anyone can take part in the training. It has no prerequisites.
While this course covers an introduction to the Scrum framework, it’s primarily from the perspective of the Product Owner. Therefore, it’s best if the students come to the course with an understanding of the fundamentals of Scrum, ideally as demonstrated by passing the Scrum Open.
Learning Objectives
During this course, you will learn how to:
- Increase business agility through the proper execution of the Product Owner role
- Recognize the value of a product over a project mindset
- Learn how to bridge business strategy to product execution using Scrum
- Understand that the Product Owner is an Agile Product Manager
- Understand the Scrum Principles and Empiricism
- Understand the Product Owner accountabilities on the Scrum Team
- Learn how to align the team around the business strategy, product vision, Product Goal, and Sprint Goal
- Find ways to effectively communicate the business strategy, product vision, and Product Goal
- Learn techniques for Product Backlog Management, Release Management, and Forecasting
- Identify metrics that can be used to track value creation and successful product delivery
- Discover techniques to interact with stakeholders, customers, and the members of the Scrum Team
Key features
The course includes:
- 2-day accredited course with a Professional Scrum Trainer
- Licensed Scrum.org™ course materials
- Professional Scrum Product Owner™ (PSPO) certificate of course completion
- Attempt at the globally recognized Professional Scrum Product Owner I (PSPO I) certification exam
- Professional Scrum Product Owner I (PSPO I) assessment free 2nd attempt
- 14 PDUs points under PMI's "Education courses provided by other third party providers” category
Working methods
Multimedia presentations, group exercises and discussion, practical workshops, case study and practice tests.
Course Topics
Agile Product Management
-
-
- Value-Driven Development
- Scrum Principles & Empiricism
- The Scrum Framework
- Product Backlog Management
- Release Management
-
Materials
-
-
- Sixteen (16) hours of instructor-led training
- Training slides in pdf format
- Participation in unique exercises
- Workbook
- Mural links
-
Certification Exam
- Exam name: Professional Scrum Product Owner I (PSPO I)
- Exam language: English
- Format: Multiple Choice, Multiple Answer, True/False
- Exam delivery: online
- Access: Candidates can access the exam within the Scrum.org™ Platform upon completion of the course and timely performed payment
- Number of questions: 80
- Passing Score: 85%
- Duration: One hour (60 minutes)
- Free Credly digital credential included
- Open/Closed Book: Closed Book
- Passwords have no expiration date, but are valid for one attempt only
- Lifetime certification - no annual renewal fee required
We pay close attention to build positive learning environment for you
We do care about the details. Positive and efficient learning environments are key to our attendees' success in preparation for the Professional Scrum Product Owner™ (PSPO) exam. We aim to create comfortable conditions for learning that optimize the ability of attendees to learn:
- Climate of safety and open authentic conversation
- Modern online training platform, classes conducted live by qualified instructors
- Seasoned, certified and experienced instructor team
- Well-structured and compelling schemes that translate into high exam scores
- Refreshments and working lunch during the training course
- Licensed training materials and many interactive online exercises
What is Professional Scrum Product Owner™ (PSPO)?
Professional Scrum Product Owner™ (PSPO) course is a 2-days class. There are many myths and misconceptions about the role of the Product Owner. The accountabilities of the Product Owner, however, go well beyond managing the Product Backlog and writing User Stories. The Product Owner is pivotal to bridging business strategy and product execution to help the Scrum Team create valuable products.
In this two-day class students will develop and solidify their knowledge of the Scrum framework and the accountabilities of being a Product Owner through instruction and team-based exercises. Students learn techniques that they can use to help them overcome the challenges that are often encountered on a day-to-day basis. They will do this while learning better ways to work with the organization, stakeholders, customers and their team to provide greater value in the product being delivered.
Upcoming start dates
Contact this provider
Adding Value Consulting (AVC)
Reimagining Education: The Story Behind AVC The traditional education model has been around for centuries, but as I worked within it, I realized something was missing: flexibility, innovation, and accessibility. Students and professionals alike were struggling to balance education with...