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The organisations require skillset to handle complex problems during project execution in agile environments. The Scrum Product Owner is a professional who has a deep understanding of the scrum and manages projects efficiently. To direct your team using the best practices of agile and scrum, you should gain Scrum Product Owner Skills.

Our Scrum Product Owner Certification course is inspired from successful agile business environments. You can start by gaining the following skills that the successful Scrum Product Owner have:

  • They follow sprint planning: To obtain the productivity of the project, the projects needs to divided into sprints. You should understand how to divide the whole project into sprints.
  • They understand their role: To get success as a master, you should be clarified with your job roles.

Who should take this course

The Scrum Owner course is intended for the

  • Product Managers
  • Sponsors
  • Business Analysts
  • Stakeholders
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Prerequisites

There are no prerequisites for this training course, but the knowledge of Scrum principles is recommended.

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What Will You Learn

The purpose of this course is to acquaint you:

  • To Analyse Scrum methodology and principles
  • To Analyse the product vision
  • The expanding of backlogs
  • Understanding of agile framework
  • with Product Owner roles
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What's included

  Course Overview

Gain Scrum skills to direct your team using the best practices of agile and scrum. The Scrum Product Owner Certification course covers the concepts such as agile principles, product vision, forward planning, product backlog items and product owner roles. Our instructors are Scrum certified and experienced ones. After completing the course you will be a Scrum Product Owner.

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  Course Content

An Introduction to Scrum

  • What is core Scrum?
  • Understand Agenda and history of Scrum
  • Working and need of Scrum
  • Scrum Benefits
  • Understand the Product Owner Role and Responsibilities
  • Need of Product Owner in an organisation
  • The Scrum framework and roles

The Product Vision

  • An Overview of Product Vision
  • The techniques and its benefits
  • What are the queries?
  • The expectations from the Product Owner

The Summary of Backlogs

  • The concept of expanding the user stories, roles and backlogs
  • The maintenance of backlogs
  • Need of Product Owner presence in planning meetings
  • Defining Scrum framework and roles
  • Reviewing and Organising the product backlog
  • Differentiates the failure of upfront thinking and emerging suppliers

A summary of Agile

  • An Introduction to Agile
  • Study of Kano analysis
  • The summary of Theme screening and Theme scoring
  • A summary of Innovation Games and priority poker
  • Analysis of Sprint Planning, Daily Scrum and Sprint Review
  • Ordering Release Burndown and Progressing Release Plans

The Product Owner Role

  • Analysis of the Scrum Communication Model
  • Working with the team
  • Story Writing Principles
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Scrum Product Owner

What is Scrum?

Scrum is an agile framework used to implement complex projects. The Scrum was established for the creation of the software projects, but its best approaches allow it to use for the growth of complex and advanced work. The Scrum is termed by Takeuchi and Nonaka. The Scrum training comprises the Scrum Product Owner course and Scrum Master Certification. The method of Scrum is realistic, assessed and preserved by the Scrum Master and Product Owner.

What is Scrum Product Owner?

The Scrum Product Owner is a product key stakeholder. The po observers the product supplies and make a clear idea to the Scrum team. This method is the best method for the startup of the Agile Project Structure.

The po always take the excess as a review list for the product. The Product Owner is the first user of the product. He has product management, user sympathetic and knowledge of users. The Product Owner is well known to the marketplace, the antagonism and future leanings of a particular domain.

The Scrum Product Owner has a lot of tasks. The first thing is to comprehensive the user stories from backlog. The next is not to throw anybody out during the sprint.

Responsibilities of a Product Owner:

The responsibilities of a Product Owner are:

  • Product Backlog: The po have to make and preserve the backlogs as the full-time As the technology and things keep on varying, then it is vital to keep an eye on the ball. The backlog is to be turned-out before signified into the Sprint planning training.
  • The Business values: The po have the accountability to agenda the backlog before the planning conference. The preparation of a delay means the comparative importance orders the user stories.
  • Contributions with the amplification of Epics, Themes and Features into user stories: The po should make a clear dream of the user supplies to the team members so the presence of the Product Owner should be there during the amplification of user stories.
  • Delivers the Vision and Goals: The Product Owner should repeat the team about the purposes of the project. This approach will keep all the team members on path.
  • Dealing with the customers and the stakeholders: The Product Owner must constantly involve the customer and stakeholders to assurance the team is building the right product. The Product Owner has the chance to direct the team in a altered direction.
  • Contributes to Planning Meetings and Sprint Reviews: In an organization, various procedures are in implementation, so it is fairly easy for a po to reason for the meetings. But any other Scrum ceremony will be the other chance to inspect and adapt.
  • Reviews the product progress at the end of every Sprint: During the necessity of rescheduling the work, the po should analyse the things and make them happen.
  • Alterations in a project:The Product Owner has complete control on the project and can direct the team in an completely different direction. The team members should have trust in on their po and serenely welcome the suggested changes.
  • Communicates status: The po is a voice of team members. He always makes sure that communication is open to all the channels and projects have the right amount of support.
  • Terminates a Sprint if required:If there is a need to end the project, then Product Owner can command to dismiss the project also.

The role of Scrum Master:

The Scrum Master is the person who assists Scrum. He is answerable for removing problems to the abilities of a team to convey product purposes. He is mainly a person who acts as a wall between the product goals and any barrier.

Responsibilities of Scrum Master:

  • He is helpful to the Product Owner and makes sure that the important work is understood to all team members.
  • He guides team with Scrum methodology
  • He simplifies the self-organisation
  • He helps to remove weaknesses to the progress of work

 



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