Certified Scrum Product Owner Online Workshop
Duration : 2 Days (8:00 AM to 4:00 PM)
Date : 16, 17 June 2021
Overview
What is CSPO, Certified Scrum Product Owner workshop?
CSPOs are typically the individuals who are closest to the “business side” of the project. They are charged by the organization to “get the product out” and are expected to do the best possible job of satisfying all the stakeholders. Scrum Product Owners are typically the individuals who are closest to the business side of the project. Product owners are charged by the organization to get the product out, getting customer engagement and satisfaction. They share product vision, maintain & prioritize the product backlog delivers consistent value and ROI. Scrum incorporates the concepts of continuous improvement and minimum viable products to get immediate feedback from consumers, rather than waiting until a project is finished. This CSPO workshop focuses on understanding product vision, product discovery, product requirements prioritization, product ownership, Value-driven development, Agile product management and makes you ready for being an effective Scrum product owner.
Benefits of CSPO certification?
- Expand your career opportunities by staying relevant and marketable across all industry
sectors adopting Agile practices - Engage with a community of recognized Scrum experts who are committed to continuous
improvement - Learn requirements gathering, prioritization
- Understand Impact mapping, Value delivery
- Demonstrate attainment of core Scrum Knowledge
- Learn Product vision, Product discovery
- Understand Product roadmap.
CSPO Workshop Deliverables:
- Training by Premium, Experienced Certified Scrum Trainer
- 2-year membership with Scrum Alliance
- Certification Fee Included
- Scrum Alliance approved study material
- Tons of knowledge on dealing with Product management
- Download CSPO certificate after completing the workshop
Prerequisites
There are no prerequisites for this training program.
Course Contents
Scrum Basics
- Scrum Flow, the core components of the Scrum framework, and the Scrum vocabulary
- The principles/legs of empirical process control
- The work culture Scrum creates
Roles & Responsibilities
- Scope of the Product Owner, ScrumMaster, and the team role in detail
- Understand why there is no project manager and no agile product manager
Product Vision
- Importance of having the product vision as an overarching goal galvanizing the entire Scrum team
- Desirable qualities of the vision and how it can be shaped
- Importance of carrying out just enough prep work
- Relationship between vision and product roadmap
Estimating
- The different estimation levels in Scrum
- The accuracy of an estimate or precision of the estimate
- Estimates of size and duration
- Impact of pressuring team members to provide low estimates
- Difference between estimating and committing
Product Backlog
- What is product backlog
- Product backlog grooming
Prioritizing
- Importance and benefits of prioritizing the product backlog
- Implications of saying everything is mandatory
- Prioritization decisions• Factors for proper prioritization of a product backlog
- Understand how much latitude to give a team in adjusting the sequence of work
Release Management
- The goals and how to of release planning
Sprints
- The product owners role in Scrum meetings, and how the Product Owner and Team collaborate
- Why sprints are time-boxed and protected
- Understand the concept of sustainable pace. Understand team commitment