Description
The Product Owner represents the interests of the stakeholder community to the Scrum Team. The Product Owner is responsible for ensuring clear communication of product or service functionality requirements to the Scrum Team, defining Acceptance Criteria, and ensuring those criteria are met. The Product Owner must always maintain a dual view. He or she must understand and support the needs and interests of all stakeholders, while also understanding the needs and workings of the Scrum Team.
Applicants will be awarded the Scrum Product Owner Certified (SPOC®) certificate by SCRUMstudy™ upon successfully passing the certification exam.
The course objective is:
- To provide students an understanding of the Scrum philosophy and principles.
- To provide a practical understanding of Scrum including roles, meetings, and artifacts.
- To enable participants to implement Scrum in their organizations and use Scrum to manage common issues and roadblocks.
- To prepare participants to take SPOC™ exam upon completion of the course.
The Couse fee includes:
- 12 hours of in-class/online Scrum Master Training
- Scrum Master Certified examination fees.
- One FREE Scrum Product Owner Certification Exam Voucher
- Real life examples and Role based learning
- Over 10 hours of high quality concept videos
- Electronic copy of the SBOK™ Guide
- High quality video tutorials
- Interactive Case Study
- Access courses on phone and tablet
- Upon successful completion of the SMC™ certification exam get a Scrum Product Owner Certified (SPOC™) certificate issued by Scrum Study.
Who is This Course Suitable For?
This certification is for anyone who interfaces with stakeholders or works as a Product Owner in a Scrum Team.
Pre-Requisite:
There is no formal prerequisite for this certification. However, SMC® Certified professionals will be able to better understand the concepts required for this certification exam.
Course Type:
Classroom & Online
Course Duration:
The Scrum Master Certified course is a 2 day course.
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