Course Length: 2 days (or 14 hours)
Overview:
CertiProf® offers the Scrum Product Owner Professional Certificate SPOPC™ program to validate
your knowledge about Scrum. Our examination is a multiple-choice online test and you can take it from
your own PC from anywhere around the world.
After the completion of the Product Owner Professional exam, you can expect to gain a general overview
and understanding on how to maximize the value of the product and the work of the Development
Team.
Course Objectives:
1. Introduction to Agile and Scrum
2. Scrum practices
3. Scrum planning
4. Scrum events
5. Monitoring Scrum project
6. Advanced Scrum concepts
7. Product Owner Role
Target Student:
This certification is appropriate for anyone who is interested in becoming a Scrum Product Owner.
Prerequisites:
There are no formal prerequisites for this certification.
Course Content:
Introduction
Introduction
What is Agile?
Cynefin Framework
Agile Manifesto
Aspects and Pillars of the Manifesto
Principles Behind the Agile Manifesto
Principles
Declaration of Interdependence
The 6 Values Declaration of Interdependence
What is Agility?
How should we see Agility?
Business Agility
Why Agile Methodologies?
Traditional Project Management
Definition of Scrum Over Time
Definition of Scrum in the Guide (2020)
About Scrum
Scrum Patterns
Importance of the Scrum Guide
Scrum Theory
Empiricism
Control of Empirical Processes
Lean Thinking
5 Principles of Lean Thinking
Iterative
Three Pillars of Scrum
Transparency
Inspection
Adaptation
Scrum Values
Scrum Values
Commitment
Focus
Openness
Respect
Courage
Scrum Values
Scrum Team
Scrum Team
Self-managed Over Self-organized
Scrum Team
Product Owner
Product Owner Characteristics
Responsibilities of a Product Owner
Product Owner Role
Product Goal
How to shape a Product Vision?
Product Owner Role
Product Owner Success
Scrum Master
Developers
Developers Responsibilities
Developers Characteristics
Scrum Team Communication
Stakeholders
Stakeholders are Divided Into
Key Concepts
Basic Concepts
Tracking
Product
Agile Product Management
Estimation Planning Poker
Scrum Artifacts
Scrum Artifacts
Product Backlog
A Product Backlog Should be DEEP
Sorting or prioritizing?
Refinement of the Product Backlog
Progressive Refinement
Commitment: Product Objective
Sprint Backlog
Prioritization
Empirical Process Control
Commitment: Sprint Goal
Increase
Commitment: Definition of Done
Agile Practices
User Stories
How is a User Story made up?
Structure of a User Story
User Stories: A New Order in Requirements
Some Characteristics of User Stories
Level of Detail
Features: Invest Model
User Stories Foundations Certificate
Task Board
Task
How is a Task formed?
Requirements
Definition of Done
Advantages of Time-Boxing
Where is Time - Boxing used?
General Concepts Product Management
Product Market Fit
MVP
Lean Product Process
Lean as a Strategy
Kano Model
Agile Product Roadmaps
Methods for Scaling
Scrum Board
Kanban
Velocity
Scrum Events
Scrum Events
The Sprint
Scrum Events
The Sprint
Sprint Planning
Sprint Backlog
Daily Scrum
Additional Aspects - Daily Scrum
Sprint Review
Sprint Retrospective
Techniques for Conducting a Retrospective
The 5 Stages of a Retrospective
SPOPC™ Exam
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