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Course Outline
Introduction
Review of PSPO I Concepts
- Recap of foundational Scrum concepts
- Product Owner role and responsibilities
- Product Backlog management basics
Advanced Product Ownership
- Scaling Scrum: challenges and solutions
- Complex product development environments
- Strategies for managing multiple Product Backlogs
Optimizing Value
- Understanding and maximizing value
- Impact mapping and value stream analysis
- Techniques for prioritization and trade-off decisions
Product Strategy and Vision
- Defining and communicating the product vision
- Aligning stakeholders and teams with the vision
- Managing evolving product strategies
Stakeholder Collaboration
- Stakeholder engagement and communication
- Gathering and incorporating feedback effectively
- Techniques for managing conflicting interests
Product Backlog Refinement
- Techniques for effective backlog refinement
- Splitting and refining user stories
- Collaborative techniques for backlog management
Forecasting and Release Planning
- Estimation techniques and their limitations
- Creating reliable release forecasts
- Continuous forecasting in changing environments
Product Ownership and Teams
- Working with Development Teams
- Role of the Product Owner in Scrum events
- Balancing self-organization and guidance
Real-World Application and Challenges
- Case studies and real-world scenarios
- Overcoming common challenges faced by Product Owners
- Adaptive Product Ownership
Assessment Preparation
- Overview of the PSPO II assessment format
- Sample questions and practice scenarios
- Tips for successful assessment completion
PSPO II Assessment
- Guidance on taking the PSPO II assessment
- Time management strategies
- Post-assessment review and discussion
Summary and Next Steps
Requirements
- PSPO I certification
Audience
- Product owners
14 Hours
Testimonials (1)
I liked the break outs and the chance to work with my peers taking the course. I also liked the small group we had although I understand this is not the norm