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14 PMP PDUs are awarded upon full completion of Certified Scrum Product Owner Workshop.


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COURSE cspo | 2-DAY ONSITE SESSION
Certified Scrum Product Owner Workshop

This 2-day class is suitable for those who are responsible for setting product direction on a Scrum project. While current Certified ScrumMasters are welcome to attend, this class should not be considered as a next step after taking the CSM Class, but instead should be viewed as an alternative to the CSM Class.

After successfully completing this class, participants will be registered with the Scrum Alliance as Certified Scrum Product Owners, and will have on-line access to the class training materials and any updates for one year.

20 immediate benefits of attending this class:

  1. Gain an understanding of the foundational critical concepts of Scrum provided by a Scrum Alliance Certified Trainer
  2. Learn the details of the different Scrum roles: Product Owner, Team Member, ScrumMaster
  3. Understand how to apply empirical thinking to your project work
  4. Learn how a team's productivity should be adjusted to account for its composition and environment
  5. See how Kano modeling can help assess customer views of product functionality
  6. Hear why the Product Owner is responsible for the project’s return on investment and how to maximize your return
  7. Learn, practice and utilize the Scrum Framework by working on a Scrum project live in the classroom
  8. Understand the three overarching areas of change under Scrum: iterative development, self-management, and visibility
  9. Learn and practice product visioning as you create a Product Backlog of features
  10. See how the Agile Manifesto represents not just a way of doing things differently but a different way of thinking
  11. Experiment with different agile planning techniques
  12. Review value considerations that extend beyond cost and revenue
  13. Create user stories as an expression of business need
  14. Compare traditional and Agile models of project planning
  15. Learn how to interface with a ScrumMaster and Scrum Team in an effective manner
  16. Practice Scrum meetings, including; Sprint Planning, Daily Scrum, Sprint Review, and Retrospective
  17. Understand the importance of Product Backlog maintenance and release planning
  18. Move from simple prioritization to relative weighted prioritization
  19. Understand how progress reporting in an agile environment differs from traditional models
  20. Get registered with the ScrumAlliance as a Certified Scrum Product Owner, enabling you to advance to higher levels of recognition







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