Course : Product Owner: Certification

Product Owner: Certification

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In an Agile approach, the Product Owner is a key player in helping the project succeed. Combining instruction and exercises, this course will provide you with all the knowledge you need to apply Scrum in order to maximize the value provided to a product and pass the certification exam.


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In an Agile approach, the Product Owner is a key player in helping the project succeed. Combining instruction and exercises, this course will provide you with all the knowledge you need to apply Scrum in order to maximize the value provided to a product and pass the certification exam.

Teaching objectives
At the end of the training, the participant will be able to:
  • Explain the role of the Product Owner (PO)
  • Understand the steps of what a PO does: From the product vision to routine work with the development team
  • Plan out your actions as a Product Owner in an Agile project
  • Get certified as a Product Owner

Intended audience
Product owners/managers, project owners, project manager/project actors, all stakeholders in an Agile project.

Prerequisites
Have read the SCRUM Guide and have a minimal level of knowledge in agile fundamentals or iterative development. Intermediate level of English in order to understand the exam.

Course schedule

Agility

  • Why agility: New needs, motivations, culture, principles, what are the benefits?
  • The Agile Manifesto and the 12 principles.
  • Its fields of application.

The Scrum Guide

  • Scrum theory: empirical process, pillars, Scrum values.
  • Artifacts: Increment, Product Backlog, Sprint Backlog, Definition of Done.
  • Global view of the events and the Sprint concept.
  • Events: Sprint Planning, Daily Sprint, Sprint Review, Sprint Retrospective.
  • Roles: the Scrum team, the Product Backlog, the Scrum Master, the development team.

The Product Owner

  • Qualities and skills.
  • Relationships with stakeholders.
  • Multiple duties.
  • Choosing the right Product Owner.

Value-based management

  • What is value? Factors to take into account, notion of ROI and TCO (Total Cost of Ownership).
  • Defining the vision: A model to formalize the vision, the Minimum Viable Product.
  • Tools for defining value: Brainstorming, Product Box, "remember the future", personae, "Prune the tree", etc.
  • The Product Backlog.
  • Requirements management: Where are they found? traceability.
  • The Kano model: Categories, questions to ask.

Scaling

  • Some rules.
  • Scrum of scrums.
  • Nexus.
  • SAFe.
  • Exam
  • Tips for the exam.

Access to the Scrum.org Professional Scrum Product Owner® I (PSPO I®) exam.

  • What the Product Owner does
  • Defining and maintaining the vision.

Participating in Sprint Planning.

  • During the Sprint: be available, manage anomalies, monitor progress, etc.
  • Conducting the Sprint Review: inspection, adaptation and feedback.
  • Communicating progress.
  • Technical debt.


Certification
The exam is taken online at a later point, in English. It is one hour with 80 multiple-choice questions. A score of at least 85% is required to pass.

Practical details
Exam
Preparing for the certification with mock exams with commented answers. Exam in English.
Teaching methods;
Lecture and participation with verification that understanding is being attained over time through exercises.

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