TechLedge Certified Scrum Product Owner CSPO - Alexey Krivitsky, Dec 12,13
Date and time
Location
The Corporate Inn
805 East El Camino Real Sunnyvale, CA 94087Refund Policy
Description
Certified Scrum Product Owner®
Product Owner's Workout
Though each CSPO course varies depending on the instructor, all Certified Scrum Product Owner® courses focus on Scrum from a product owner's perspective. Graduates will receive the CSPO designation. All CSPO course are taught by Certified Scrum Trainers.
"Certified Scrum Product Owner: Product Owner's Workout" is a two-day highly interactive course designed especially for Product Owners, Product Managers and Business Analysts engaged in Agile product development.
The class is designed to help Product Owners maximize their fit and influence throughout the Agile organization to maximize business value and team satisfaction. Hence, it covers all dimensions of “what it takes to be a brilliant Product Owner”: from Stakeholder and Value Management, to mastering the Product Lifecycle and Craftsmanship.
CSPO TRAINING OBJECTIVES
The training objectives are focused around common product management challenges of different company types: from in-house product development to project-oriented outsourcing-like companies. It helps enable lean product thinking in classical product management cultures by offering modern thinking tools and proven methods.
This program is aligned with Scrum Alliance objectives for the Product Owner's certification. And will cover all key areas of strategic and daily duties of a Product Owner:
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Scrum Basics Roles & Responsibilities of Scrum Product Owners
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Customer Development and Market Validations
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Stakeholder Management and Agile Ecosystem
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Product Craftsmanship and Story Mapping
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Value Management and Working with Scrum Teams
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The Product Backlog and Prioritization Techniques
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Release Management and Estimations
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Planning and Reviewing Sprints
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Scaling the Product Organizations
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Extensive Questions and Answer sessions
The class is designed to be highly skill-oriented. During the class a number of modern agile and UX product management tools are taught that can be applied at different levels and maturity of the product:
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visioning tools for building shared understanding among the stakeholders
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tools for elaborating and communicating the strategy
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a set of tactical tools for team and customer collaboration
CANCELLATION POLICY
If Techledge has to cancel the training workshop because of low enrollmenet or other factors,attendees will be given a full refund and will be able to register for future events.
If a student cancels the registration or is not able to attend the class there is no refund,however they can send another colleague or a friend to take your spot.You can get a $100 credit towards enrollment in future workshops if space is available.
More information about the class can be found at www.agiletrainings.eu.
About Alexey Krivitsky - Scrum Trainer, Agile Coach
Alexey is Certified ScrumTrainer® with the ScrumAlliance since 2012.
- An Lean-Agile practitioners with deep hands-on experience.
- Ran his first Scrum project back in 2003.
- Since then he has been coaching teams and organizations.
- Worked as a software developer, ScrumMaster, agile coach and a business trainer.
Alexey is also a Certified LeSS (Large Scale Scrum) Practitioner® as he is into helping organizations to scale Agile.
By attending one of Alexey's classes you’ll be exposed to the latest training tools, including the one of the most popular educational simulations with Scrum: www.lego4scrum.com invented by Alexey and translated to more than 15 languages.
He has co-produced a number of Agile events, including the Agile Eastern Europe Conferences 2009-2015. He is a known public speaker and an often guest at Agile conferences.
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Website: agiletrainings.eu
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Blog: agiletrainings.eu/blog
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LinkedIn: de.linkedin.com/in/alexeykrivitsky
Organizations I Train Through
Approved Courses
CSM
- Certified ScrumMaster
CSPO
- Certified Scrum Product Owner
Extended Education
- CST Extended Education Course
Articles Written
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