Scrum Product Owner Certified (SPOC)
Course Description
A product owner is one representing all the interests of a stakeholder to the scrum team. Besides that, his responsibility is to define Acceptance Criteria, clear communication, and service functionality requirements for Scrum Team and ensures those criteria are met. A product owner always maintains a dual view. To better tackle that, a scum product owner must support and understand all interests and requirements of all stakeholders. To add more, a proper understanding of the working and needs of the Scrum Team.
Learning Objectives
Scrum Product Owner Certified (SPOC) is a productive and practical course that helps us assist our clients to:
- Build a roadmap
- Manage the impediments
- Do a Daily Scrum
- Limit the Work in Progress
- Do a Sprint Planning
- Manage quality and priorities
- Estimate the user stories via Planning Poker
- Create a Scrum board for Sprint management
- Evaluate the Sprint progress
- Manage the commitments
- Read and create a Burndown Chart
- Make the story map products, and refine the user stories until they get ready for development.
Course Content
Scrum Basics
- Flow of Scrum
- Core components included in the Scrum framework
- Agile & Scrum glossary
- Principles involved in empirical process control
- A work culture that Scrum creates
Roles & Responsibilities
- Scrum roles
- Scope of the Product Owner, Scrum Master, and the Development team roles
- Difference between the Agile product manager and project manager
Product Vision
- What is the product vision?
- Why is it essential for the entire Scrum team?
- How to improve it
- Understand the importance
- Difference between the product roadmap and product vision
Estimating
- Estimation levels
- Difference between the accuracy and precision of the estimate
- Estimation
- of duration and size are performed separately
- Providing the correct estimates
- Difference between estimating and committing
Product Backlog
- What is a product backlog?
- How the product backlog grooming is done
Prioritizing
- How the product backlog refinement is done
- How crucial it is to prioritize the product backlog
- Implications of saying everything is mandatory
- Taking part in the prioritization decisions
- Multiple factors of product backlog prioritization
- Application of the formal approaches to prioritizing
Release Management
- Goals and how-tos of release planning
- Planning is adaptive, iterative, and collaborative
- Concept of technical debt
- Importance of software release
- The measure of a velocity
- Release burndown charts
- Release plan
Sprints
- Role of the Product Owner in Scrum
- Product Owner and Team works
- Why Sprints are protected and time-boxed
- Sustainable pace
- Team commitment
Certification
After the online training, applicants will be ready to earn a certificate of completion. SCRUMstudy™ conducts the exam.
Target Group
Scrum Product Owner Certified (SPOC) targets any individual who works as a Product Owner in a Scrum project or interfaces with business stakeholders.
Course Info
- Start Course: Not any formal prerequisite for this certification. However, SDC® or SMC® Certified professionals will better understand the concepts required for success in the final exam.
- Duration: 3 Months
- Prerequisites: No


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