Product, Project and Program Management

Certified Scrum Product Owner (CSPO®)

Overview

Our Certified Scrum Product Owner (CSPO®) course is a two-day course which provides an understanding of how Scrum transforms concepts and goals into a product backlog, user stories, and ultimately, product value. Discover how to juggle stakeholder demands, get hands-on practice developing product goals, and learn how to understand your customers better. This interactive course delves into creating requirements in an Agile environment, effective backlog prioritization, long-term and short-term planning, and providing vision.

CERTIFICATION

Upon successful completion of this course, students will be credentialed as Certified Scrum Product Owners.

Included In Our Course

  • Two-year membership to the Scrum Alliance
  • Digital copies of all class materials and templates
  • Dedicated customer support and scheduling flexibility
  • Access to original content like blogs and webinars as well as trainer office hours
  • Top-rated trainer
  • Industry-recognized certification
  • The average annual Product Owner salary is $105, 411 according to ZipRecruiter.
  • A projected 24% annual job growth for Product Owners.
  • Access resources designed to help you succeed long after the class is done.
  • Claim 16 Scrum Alliance Scrum Education Units (SEUs).
  • Claim 14 Project Management Institute (PMI®) Professional Development Units (PDUs).

Who Should Take This Course

Audience

This course is ideal for Product Owners, business analysts, testers, project managers, and anyone involved with requirements, prioritization, gathering needs, and product management in dynamic environments. Anyone who enjoys or wants to become more familiar with the business side of projects can benefit from becoming a CSPO®.

Course Outline

Certified Scrum Product Owner (CSPO®)

This course begins with an overview of the Agile and Scrum frameworks. From there, the curriculum dives into:

  • What a Product Owner does and essential skills
  • How to define a product goal and deliver tangible value
  • Understanding product roadmaps, and product backlogs
  • Creating user stories and Agile specifications
  • Techniques for prioritization and backlog refinement
  • Release planning and tracking progress
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