In the context of a product developed in an agile approach with Scrum, the Product Owner is a key person, who maximizes the value of the product. This course provides the tools and techniques to strengthen one's mastery of Scrum in real-life situations. Obtaining a certification shows others that you have this knowledge.
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In the context of a product developed in an agile approach with Scrum, the Product Owner is a key person, who maximizes the value of the product. This course provides the tools and techniques to strengthen one's mastery of Scrum in real-life situations. Obtaining a certification shows others that you have this knowledge.
Teaching objectives
At the end of the training, the participant will be able to:
Deepen your understanding of the Scrum framework
Implement Scrum in complex situations
Develop your skills to be a better product owner
Validate your expertise with a certification
Intended audience
Product owners, agile managers.
Prerequisites
Good knowledge of the Scrum framework. Experience in implementing Scrum. Have obtained PSPO I® certification (Scrum.org). Good level of written English.
Course schedule
Applying the Scrum framework
Refresher on agility and the manifesto.
Scrum, an empirical process and its values.
Ceremonies, collaboration with all team members.
The product backlog, definition of done, etc.
Agile product management
Product owner, representative of the product vision.
Identification of the product’s value.
Optimizing ROI (Return on investment) and TCO (Total cost of ownership).
Notions of MVP (Minimum viable product) and MMF (Minimum marketable features).
Notion of lean UX.
Stakeholder relations and business strategy.
Hands-on work
Identifying value elements in a concrete example of a product.
Product owner's management of the product backlog
Product backlog content, item types and characteristics.
Refining the product backlog with the development team.
Definition of needs (user stories).
Tools to prioritize the product backlog.
Issues that the PO must integrate into the management of the backlog: technical debt, evolutionary architecture, risks.
Anticipating needs or risks.
Hands-on work
Story mapping or how to make users' needs emerge. Write user stories with their acceptance criteria. Use different cutting techniques.
The product owner and the release plan
Point estimation, understanding stories.
Using the team's velocity.
Release planning and product roadmap.
Overall value of the product backlog, a measure of the value produced.
Hands-on work
Building a dashboard for a Product Owner (PO).
Scaling up Scrum
Scrum of scrums.
Nexus: the context and framework, roles and events.
Certification
Tips for the exam.
Mock scenario under test conditions.
Providing access for the exam.
Exam
Scrum.org Professional Scrum Product Owner® II (PSPO II®) exam.
Certification
The exam is taken online, in English. It is 60 minutes with 40 multiple-choice questions. A score of at least 85% is required to pass.
Practical details
Teaching methods;
Alternating theoretical presentations, discussion of participants' business cases, workshops, and mock exams with answers.
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