CSPO Course (Online - Mountain Standard Time (MST) Jul 9,10)
During this two-day course, participants will have the opportunity to explore the most difficult role in Scrum – the Product Owner. Through exercises, discussions, and case studies, participants will learn the fundamentals of Scrum as well as the responsibilities of the Product Owner. Topics include techniques for developing a Product Vision, creating, maintaining and ordering a Product Backlog, how to identify user needs, and more.

Format: Boot Camp

Location: Online - Mountain Standard Time (MST)

Times: 8:30am-5:00pm

Dates: Jul 9,10

Venue: Interactive Web Conference

Additional Course Details

Overview

This Certified Scrum Product Owner training provides the tools and information necessary to help you get started with Scrum at your own company. Through a combination of robust simulations, hands-on experience and high-quality instruction, students will learn the fundamentals of Scrum and how to facilitate, coach, and lead an agile project. This course is led by:


V. Lee Henson, CST, PMP

Certified Scrum Trainer®

Hosted by AgileDad Business Agility Experts


What You Get

2 YEAR SCRUM ALLIANCE MEMBERSHIP

This course includes your Scrum Alliance membership dues for the first 2 years, as well as your exam fee.


FREE SCRUM STUDY GUIDE

As a CSM participant, you will receive a Scrum Study Guide, including 2 practice tests, to help prepare for the exam after you leave the classroom.


16 AUDIT-PROOF PMI PDUS

As a PMI Registered Education Provider, you don’t have to worry about the security of your PDUs, even if you get audited!


Agenda

The 2-day Certified Scrum Product Owner training class (CSPO) is an intensive interactive session designed to leverage the diverse background of the participants through facilitated discussion, activities and simulation. The following topics will be covered:

·       Introduction to Agile & Scrum

·       Fundamentals of the Product Owner

·       Stakeholder Management

·       Product Strategy

·       Roadmaps and Release Planning

·       Customer Research and Product Discovery

·       Testing Product Assumptions

·       Working with the Product Backlog

·       Defining Value

·       User Stories

·       Ordering the Product Backlog

·       Identifying Releases

·       The Product Owner and the Sprint

·       Monitoring Progress


Additional Class Notes

1) While this class is based on the Scrum Method within the Agile Framework, the teachings are not bound or limited to theory. The course will help people solve pressing problems and issues they are facing and requires active participation from each attendee.


2) Our primary goal is to place you in first person scenarios where you can learn how to really execute in your position, not just recall what the book says you should do. You will leave with new tools to help you perform your job better.


3) This class will point out real world examples of how well-known organizations from startup to enterprise have adopted Scrum and witnessed dramatic incremental changes. While software is still a very important industry where Scrum can be applied, many organizations are finding ways to apply this method throughout various functions of their organizations.