Overview of Certified Scrum Master
Stalwart Learning offers a comprehensive Certified Scrum Product Owner (CSPO) Training program designed to equip individuals with the knowledge and skills necessary to become effective Product Owners in Agile Scrum teams. This course provides a deep understanding of the Scrum framework, product ownership principles, and techniques for maximizing the value of products and services.
During this interactive training, participants will learn the responsibilities of a Product Owner, including managing product backlogs, prioritizing work, collaborating with stakeholders, and ensuring the delivery of high-quality products. The course combines theoretical concepts with practical exercises, case studies, and group discussions to reinforce learning and enable participants to apply Scrum principles in real-world scenarios.
Key Course Highlights
- Gain a solid understanding of Agile and Scrum principles and their relevance to product ownership.
- Learn how to effectively collaborate with stakeholders to gather and prioritize requirements.
- Discover techniques for creating and managing a product backlog, including user story writing and estimation.
- Understand the role of the Product Owner in Sprint Planning, Sprint Review, and Sprint Retrospective.
- Explore strategies for maximizing the value of products and services delivered by the Scrum team.
- Develop skills in stakeholder engagement, communication, and managing expectations.
- Gain insights into the role of the Product Owner in Agile project management and team collaboration.
- Prepare for the Certified Scrum Product Owner (CSPO) certification exam.
- Whether you are a product manager, business analyst, or anyone involved in Agile product development, this CSPO Training will enhance your skills and equip you with the tools to effectively lead product initiatives in Agile Scrum environments. Join us at Stalwart Learning and embark on your journey to becoming a Certified Scrum Product Owner.
Duration
2 Days
Module 1: Introduction to Scrum
- What is Scrum?
- The Scrum framework
- Scrum roles and responsibilities
- Scrum events
- Scrum artifacts
Module 2: The Product Owner Role
- The Product Owner’s responsibilities
- Working with the Scrum Team
- Communicating with stakeholders
- Prioritizing the Product Backlog
- Creating user stories
Module 3: The Product Backlog
- What is the Product Backlog?
- How to create a Product Backlog
- How to prioritize the Product Backlog
- How to groom the Product Backlog
Module 4: The Sprint Planning Meeting
- What is the Sprint Planning Meeting?
- What happens in the Sprint Planning Meeting?
- How to create a Sprint Goal
- How to create a Sprint Backlog
Module 5: The Sprint
- What is the Sprint?
- What happens during the Sprint?
- How to track progress during the Sprint
- How to handle changes during the Sprint
Module 6: The Sprint Review Meeting
- What is the Sprint Review Meeting?
- What happens in the Sprint Review Meeting?
- How to get feedback from stakeholders
- How to make changes to the Product Backlog
Module 7: The Sprint Retrospective Meeting
- What is the Sprint Retrospective Meeting?
- What happens in the Sprint Retrospective Meeting?
- How to improve the way the Scrum Team works
Module 8: Exam Preparation
- Review of Scrum concepts
- Practice exams
Module 9: Certification
- Taking the CSPO exam
- Receiving your certification
- This is just a general outline of the course agenda. The specific content and activities may vary depending on the instructor and the needs of the students.
In addition to the course agenda, there are a few other things you can do to prepare for your Certified Scrum Product Owner certification:
- Read the Scrum Guide
- Attend a Scrum Product Owner training course
- Join a Scrum community
- Practice answering Scrum questions
- By taking these steps, you can increase your chances of passing the CSPO exam and becoming a Certified Scrum Product Owner