Advance your career with high-value product management skills. CSPO® delves into the scrum framework, agile principles, and relentless focus on delivering customer value. Scrum Alliance-certified trainers have exceptional qualifications, including extensive product management experience. A two-year Scrum Alliance professional membership is included with your successful completion of this course.
Why take this Course?
THAT'S EASY: THAT'S EASY: Peter Green is internationally recognized as a Certified Scrum Trainer and Agile coach. You get the benefit of his extensive experience as a Product Owner himself, as well as training and coaching Scrum Product Owners at both startup and enterprise scale. This one-of-a-kind CSPO workshop will instill the confidence you need to engage successful Agile practices right away.
Agile Clients
Your CSM Training Includes
Continental breakfast, lunch, and beverages
Two-year membership in the Scrum Alliance, a $50 value
Bound copy of the course materials
Access to free Scrum and Agile resourses
Learning Objectives
This workshop provides a working knowledge of the Scrum framework — the underlying principles, practices, techniques and skills necessary for you to succeed as a Scrum Product Owner®. If you are already on a Scrum team you will learn how to become a change agent to help your team achieve a higher level of success.
Other Advantages
CSPO Certification
Course attendees seeking certification can become a Certified Scrum Product Owner® by accpting the licensing terms on the Scrum Alliance website. If not, that’s ok, too. Let your instructor know ahead of time you want to opt out of certification.
For those desiring CSPO certification, you will receive an email with instructions for accepting the license agreement. Successful participants will be recognized as a Certified Scrum Product Owner® (CSPO) by the Scrum Alliance.
Why take this Course?
Peter Green
Peter Green led a grass roots Agile transformation at Adobe from 2005 to 2015, starting with his own team, Adobe Audition. His influence includes the teams behind such software flagships as Photoshop, Acrobat, Flash, Dreamweaver and Premiere Pro, as well as dozens of internal IT and platform technology teams and groups like marketing and globalization. His work was a major factor enabling Adobe product teams through the critical business transition from perpetual desktop products to the subscription-based service, Creative Cloud. His hands-on Scrum and Agile training and coaching at all levels of the organization including executives, helped lay the groundwork to shift teams from two-year product cycles to frequent delivery of high-quality software and services. He is a Certified Scrum Trainer (CST), instructional designer, coach, facilitator, and a popular speaker at Tech, Agile, and Scrum conferences.
Onsite Courses
Want the training to come to you? Agile For All does onsite training workshops at reasonable prices with some of the top Scrum Alliance Certified Coaches and Trainers. Contact us to see what we can arrange to meet your needs.
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Professional Development Units (PDUs)
PMPs: You can receive 14 PDUs for this course.
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Dates: | 19-20 Aug 2015 |
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Location: | Lehi, UT, United States of America |
Language: | English |
Venue: |
3900 Adobe Way |
Discounts: |
Discounted seats available. Contact Agile For All for more information. |
Notes: |
Course LogisticsCourse begins at 9am and ends by 5pm each day. Please show up a bit early to make sure we can start on time. Early RegistrantsEveryone who signs up under the early-bird pricing is eligible for a drawing for an iPod Touch to be given away at the end of the course! Professional Development Units (PDUs)PMPs: You can receive 14 PDUs for this course. |
Basic Scrum background as well as the principles and values which help ensure success when using Scrum.
The three legs of Scrum theory: transparency, inspection and adaptation are examined in detail.
The meetings, artifacts and roles which make up the Scrum process.
Estimation, planning and other practices which are commonly used in Scrum. Grooming a product backlog. Creating effective stories.
What is done for each and how to do it.
Coaching scenarios and techniques commonly used by Scrum Product Owners.
Going beyond the basics. Potential issues. Being great. Going forward.
If you work in an organization that creates any sort of product, then you are an ideal CSPO candidate. While the course is primarily designed for people filling the role of Scrum Product Owner, anyone who wants to help their organization be more successful is encouraged to attend.
The list is lengthy because a good knowledge of Scrum and associated people skills needed for success can be helpful to everyone in an organization.