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This Advanced Certified Scrum Product Owner course is the second step on the Path to CSP (Certified Scrum Professional – Product Owner) and builds on the fundamental principles and practices covered in the CSPO course.
Product Ownership is pivotal to maximise the value delivered by the Scrum Team. If you have the CSPO certification and are looking to provide even better outcomes for your customers and business then this course is for you.
This course will help you:
This Advanced Certified Scrum Product Owner course is the second step on the Path to CSP (Certified Scrum Professional – Product Owner) and builds on the fundamental principles and practices covered in the CSPO course.
Product Planning
Engaging Stakeholders
Product Assumptions
Modelling and Measuring Value
Product Ownership at Scale
Refinement
Engineering Quality
This course is tailored to support the ongoing evolution of product ownership for those who hold the CSPO certification. Whether you are a Product Owner, Portfolio Manager, Program Manager, Product Manager, Business Analyst or in a coaching role this course will help you build on your current capabilities.
Qualification for A-CSPO requires:
Following successful completion of the course, the eligible participants will become an Advanced Certified Scrum Product Owner (certification fee is included in the course fee).
An electronic version of course slides, materials and workshop output will also be provided.
The course runs to a convenient 9:30 pm – 16:00 pm schedule over 3 days along with some homework to enable really deep learning along with some space to fit in other aspects of your life. There will also be regular breaks for tea and coffee and to stretch your legs.
We recommend you have a (re)read through the latest Scrum Guide, written by Ken Schwaber and Jeff Sutherland the co-creators of Scrum. The Scrum Alliance also has a nice overview of Scrum which might serve as refresher.
To warm up for the course here is some pre-reading and video content (time permitting):