Certified Scrum Product Owner (CSPO)
The Scrum Alliance’s CSPO certificate validates your knowledge of Scrum, an agile methodology that allows collaborative cross-functional teams to deliver projects in small chunks.
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Module 1: Product Owner Core Competencies
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Module 2: Describing Purpose and Strategy
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Module 3: Understanding Customers and Users. describe why a Product Owner performs discovery and validation work.illustrate at least one approach for segmenting customers and users.practice at least one technique to prioritize between conflicting customer (or user) needsdescribe at least three aspects of product discovery and identify how each contributes to successful product outcomesuse one technique to describe users and customers: their jobs, activities, pains, and gains.list at least three approaches to connect the Development Team directly to customers and users.describe at least three benefits of Development Team direct interactions.
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Module 4: Validating Product Assumptions
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Module 5: Working with the Product Backlog
About The Course
If you’re someone who is comfortable with the “business side” of projects, you are probably the right person to become a Certified Scrum Product Owner® (CSPO®). While the ScrumMaster helps the Scrum Team work together to learn and implement Scrum, as a CSPO, you create the product vision, order the Product Backlog, and make sure the best possible job is done to delight the customer.
As a CSPO, you’ll:
- Expand your career opportunities across all industry sectors adopting Agile practices
- Maximize the value of your team’s work and resulting products
- Learn the foundation of Scrum and the scope of the Product Owner role
- Engage with a global community of agile practitioners committed to continuous improvement
- Begin your agile journey to your Certified Scrum Professional®-Product Owner (CSP-PO)
Course Objectives
The CSPO Learning Objectives fall into the following categories:
- Product Owner Core Competencies
- Describing Purpose and Strategy
- Understanding Customers and Users
- Validating Product Assumptions
- Working with the Product Backlog
Pre-Requisites
Attend a face-to-face course taught by a Certified Scrum Trainer® (CST®), or receive private coaching from a Certified Agile Coach (CAC)
Have 14 hours of live online or 16 hours of in-person training with your CST, or 25 hours of face-to-face interaction with your CAC
After successfully completing the course, you will need to accept the License Agreement and complete your Scrum Alliance® profile (Note that there is currently not a test for the CSPO certification)
What's included
- 16 Hours Training Course
- Certificate
- 5 Module
- 24/7 Support