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Certified Scrum Product Owner
2 Days - This course results in a Certified Scrum Product Owner designation from the Scrum Alliance.
Overview
This intense interactive training workshop focuses on Scrum’s Product Owner role, which focuses on visioning, roadmapping, and user stories.
Scrum is a proven lean and agile approach to delivering results, a simple “inspect and adapt” framework used to organize work for maximum efficiency and effectiveness using three roles, three ceremonies, and three artifacts wherein stories express requirements and tasks express work.
While the Product Owner role is conceptually simple and involves a few guidelines, the role emphasizes a particular mindset. Many product owners enact the role, but don’t readily internalize the mindset, and thus don’t experience the benefits of the role.
This workshop not only provides participants with the skills for creating compelling visions, actionable roadmaps, and useful requirements using agile techniques, but it also gives participants practical hands-on experience applying these techniques throughout the workshop. Participants will be introduced to agility and create a vision, roadmap, and work with user roles, user stories, and acceptance tests.
This is not mere presentation-based training but a workshop using experiential learning (learning by doing, including robust simulations and discussions). It is facilitated by active practitioners / coachs with decades of real-world industry experience, which is used to highlight and expose participants to many common pitfalls. Experiential learning techniques are used to illustrate key concepts in a comprehensive manner that is interactively tailored to the participants’ particular needs. Participants will not only gain a foundational understanding, but will also gain practical insight around the nuances of putting the techniques into practice to maximize results.
Agenda
Overview
Agility: Values and Principles
Agile Framework: Roles, Artifacts, and Ceremonies
Agile Visioning: Crafting a Vision
Problems and Solutions
Stakeholders and Users
Needs and Features
Assumptions, Dependencies, and Constraints
Other Requirements
Agile Roadmapping: Crafting a Roadmap
Layers
Releases and Milestones
Elements and Dependencies
Working with User Roles, User Stories, and Acceptance Tests
Understanding Context and Users
User Stories and Gathering Techniques
INVEST in Good Stories
Acceptance Tests and Detailing User Stories
The Product Owner in the Enterprise
Other Event Details
• Morning and afternoon breaks will be served
• Parking is free and conveniently located right outside
This event is hosted by: 3Back.com and VersionOne
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When & Where
Courtyard Toronto Downtown
475 Yonge St
Toronto,
ON M4Y
Canada
Saturday, August 1, 2009 at 8:30 AM - Sunday, August 2, 2009 at 4:30 PM (ET)
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Through a comprehensive offering of training, coaching, and consulting services, 3Back will guide your organization to a new level of business perception and action.
Product is Developed by People
The problem with product development is not motivation - your team works hard. The problem is not workload - there is enough capacity. Repeatedly, we observe hard-working teams that just cannot seem to apply their collective skills in the right ways.
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