CSPO TRAINING COURSE DESCRIPTION
Participate in our Certified Scrum Product Owner training course to prepare for the CSPO certification exam in CANADA, INDIA, USA & UAE. Our expert trainer, full length simulation tests, practice questions with answers, interactive classroom training sessions and comprehensive course content will enable you to ace the CSPO exam on your first attempt. Please fill-in the enquiry form or e-mail info@a2zitconsultinginc.com for more information about our Certified Scrum Product Owner (CSPO) certification training exam prep courses in CANADA, INDIA, USA & UAE, India.
Course Overview
Scrum Basics
Understand the Scrum Flow, the core components of the Scrum framework, and the Scrum vocabulary
Understand the principles/legs of empirical process control
Understand the work culture Scrum creates
Roles & Responsibilities
Understand the scope of the Product Owner role in detail
Understand the scope of the ScrumMaster role at a high level
Understand why there is no project manager and no agile
Product Vision
Understand the importance of having the product vision as an overarching goal galvanizing the entire Scrum team
Understand the desirable qualities of the vision
Understand how the vision can be shaped
Understand the importance of carrying out just enough prep work
Understand the relationship between vision and product roadmap
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Course Agenda
Certified Scrum Product Owner® (CSPO) professionals have been taught the Scrum terminology, practices, and principles that enable them to fulfill the role of Product Owner on a Scrum team. CSPOs are typically the individuals who are closest to the "business side" of the project. The course trains on the set of concepts and practices that must be learned by anyone attending a CSPO course. It describes the knowledge and understanding that attendees will exit the CSPO training having been exposed to.
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The first step toward your CSPO is familiarizing yourself with Scrum. We've compiled a list of resources that can help you see how Scrum transforms the world of work.
Then attend an in-person, two day (16 hour) CSPO course taught by a Certified Scrum Trainer (CST) or Endorsed Scrum Trainer (EST). You will be eligible for 16 Scrum Education Units (SEUs) upon successful completion of this course.
This course will help you understand how Scrum works by focusing on your role as the Product Owner, or customer, for a Scrum team. Topics that are covered include managing stakeholders, ROI, backlog grooming, creating effective user stories, acceptance criteria for user stories, and defining "Done."
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CSPO CERTIFICATION TRAINING FAQS
Scrum Alliance, Inc. is the entity awarding certification. CSPO® examination is managed and certification awarded by Scrum Alliance, Inc. It is important to note and know that the CSPO® is responsible for certification.
Agile is a philosophy that uses organizational models based on people, collaboration, and
shared values. The Agile Manifesto outlines tenets of agile philosophy. Agile uses rolling
wave planning; iterative and incremental delivery; rapid and flexible response to change; and
open communication between teams, stakeholders, and customers. There are many agile
methodologies that adhere to these tenets, such as Scrum, XP, Lean and Test-driven Development (TDD).
Here are definitions for some common terms associated with agile principles and practices:
Term
Agile Manifesto
Agile Methodologies
Agile Practices
Agile Principles
Incremental and Iterative
Definition
A public declaration of the philosophy and principles of agile
software development, created in February 2001 in Snowbird, Utah, USA. Visit the Agile Manifesto to learn more.
Frameworks and processes whose practices support the Agile
Manifesto principles. Examples include: Scrum, Extreme
Programming (XP), Crystal, Dynamic Systems Development Method (DSDM Atern), Feature Driven Development (FDD).
Activities that are the application of agile principles.
Fundamental truths and shared values drive behavior in
agile methodologies.
The approach of implementing a work product in successive
pieces (increments), while also gradually refining the work product through targeted improvements (iterations).
Agile principles and practices include:
- Early, measurable return on investment through defined, iterative delivery of product increments.
- High visibility of project progress allows early identification and resolution or monitoring of problems.
- Continuous involvement of the customer throughout the product development cycle.
- Empowerment of the business owner to make decisions needed to meet goals.
- Adaptation to changing business needs, giving more influence over requirement changes.
- Reduced product and process waste
Organizations that use agile principles and practices have documented the value
- they see from these techniques:
- Adaptive to changing business needs, giving the organization more influence over adding, changing, or removing requirements.
- Early and continuous customer feedback improves communication and empowers business owners who can receive and review critical information necessary to make decisions to steer the project throughout the development process.
- Early measurable return on investment.
- High visibility and influence over the project progress lead to early indications of problems.
- Incremental delivery rather than a single complete delivery at the end of the project. Reduces product and process waste.