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    Complete Agile Scrum Product Owner Certification Training

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    Complete Agile Scrum Product Owner Certification Training

    Complete Agile Scrum Product Owner Certification Training
    Last updated 6/2023
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 4.00 GB | Duration: 8h 7m

    Prep Course for Professional Scrum Product Owner 1 (PSPO 1). Agile Scrum simulation & 400+ Practice Questions.

    What you'll learn

    Pass the Professional Scrum Product Owner I (PSPO I) certification, on your first attempt.

    Unlock the power of the Scrum framework, embracing its principles, values, and practices to achieve outstanding results.

    Foster seamless collaboration with the Scrum Team, stakeholders, and organizational roles, becoming a true catalyst for high-performance delivery.

    Unleash your potential in effectively managing and ordering the Product Backlog, unleashing the true value of your product.

    Craft a compelling and visionary Product Vision that captivates stakeholders and propels your product towards remarkable success.

    Harness the art of gathering and managing stakeholder feedback, transforming it into actionable insights that align with your product vision.

    Master the science of empirical product planning, navigating the road to success with a transparent and dynamic product roadmap.

    Elevate your product's value through meticulous release management and planning, delivering game-changing increments with finesse.

    Master the art of communication and stakeholder engagement, forging deep connections that translate your product vision into shared understanding.

    Tackle complex product development challenges head-on, overcoming obstacles and resolving conflicts to drive remarkable outcomes.

    Conquer the Professional Scrum Product Owner certification assessment with confidence, equipped with the knowledge and skills to succeed.

    Get unique assessment tips and shortcuts for answering questions of the Professional Scrum Master (PSM) I assessment.

    PSPO I Sniper lectures, specifically tailored for Professional Scrum Product Owner (PSPO) I assessment questions.

    Test your understanding throughout the course with quizzes.

    Get ready for taking the Professional Scrum Product Owner (PSPO) I assessment by taking exclusive Professional Scrum Product Owner (PSPO) I simulators.

    Ask questions in the Q&A section.

    A digital certificate of completion.

    Manually curated captions to enhance your learning experience.

    Requirements

    Access to a computer or laptop with a stable internet connection.

    Strong motivation and commitment to learn and actively participate in the course.

    Willingness to dedicate time for self-study, completion of assignments, and participation in group activities.

    A growth mindset and openness to embrace new ideas and approaches to product ownership.

    Description

    This course and practice exams are neither endorsed by, nor in partnership, nor affiliated with Scrum .org.This course prepares you for taking Scrum .org's Professional Scrum Product Owner ® level 1 (PSPO I ®) assessment.–––––––––––-Imagine accelerating your career trajectory, stepping into one of the most lucrative and promising roles in the current market, and significantly elevating your standard of living.Picture it yet?Such an opportunity is within your grasp – becoming a Scrum Product Owner!Let's present some data that establishes why becoming a Scrum Product Owner is an excellent opportunity for you:According to Glassdoor, the average annual salary for a Scrum Product Owner is $115,000+, making it one of the highest-paying jobs.Scrum. org's 2019 study suggested that the average salary of a Scrum Product Owner exceeds the comparable Scrum Master and Agile coach by about 10%.In 2019, LinkedIn included Scrum Product Owner in its Most Promising Jobs list.But, what does being a Scrum Product Owner entail?Scrum Product Owner is a Scrum accountability. Scrum is an agile framework for developing, delivering, and sustaining complex products.If you're already familiar with Scrum Product Owner and Scrum, wonderful! You might be steps away from landing a job as a Scrum Product Owner!If you're not, that's great too! Just by being here, you're already heading in the right direction!In either case, one factor that significantly boosts your chances of getting hired as a Scrum Product Owner, and earning more, is getting certified!Amongst many certifications available, the Professional Scrum Product Owner® level 1 (PSPO I), by Scrum. org, offers the best cost-benefit for you!However, it costs $200 per attempt, which is not cheap.Therefore, a smart move is to make a small investment in this course.Why?Let me give you 7 reasons.1) Because it will boost your chances of getting certified as a Professional Scrum Product Owner!2) Because it is eye-opening, clearly explaining Scrum and Product Ownership with examples, a proper learning curve, and visual explanations!3) Because it contains exclusive practice exams for you to simulate the experience of taking the PSM I assessment and test your knowledge, totaling over 300 questions for you to sharpen your saw!4) Because it contains PSPO I Sniper lectures, in which you will learn special tips and shortcuts to triumph by passing the Professional Scrum Product Owner® (PSPO I) assessment on your first attempt.5) Because this course was strategically built to maximize your learning potential by using scientifically demonstrated techniques to optimize your brain's capabilities of constructing the necessary neural paths to learn its content.6) Because this course offers extra content to help you to study (and learn) faster by using scientifically proven techniques.7) The instructor, Mirko Perkusich, has both industry and academic experience. He has over 10 years of experience working with big players in the software industry, such as Nokia, Asus, and Sony; additionally, he has also worked with startups. Further, he has a Ph.D. in Computer Science. His research focuses mostly on Agile Software Development (and Scrum) with over 50 published scientific articles in worldwide, state-of-the-art journals and conferences.If you still have any doubts, check below real testimonials from students that purchased courses from Mirko Perkusich!What if you, for whatever reason, want a refund?This course has a 30-day money-back guarantee policy!No questions asked!There is no risk for you!What are you waiting for? Join now and take a step further into becoming a Professional Scrum Product Owner™ and uplift your career!–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Students Testimonials (What are students saying about Mirko's courses?):"Great training. Passed PSM I immediately after the end of the course. I recommend", Jacek Laskowski"Dear Mirko, Thanks to your wonderful course, I cleared my PSM 1 exam in the first attempt with 95%." (private message) Mahesh Iyer, Project/Program Management Professional"Undoubtedly the Best Course! Thanks a Million, Mirko!!!" - Mirza Mehdi, Business Analyst"So far excellent, Mirko is able to deliver this unfamiliar matter (to me) in a very understandable way. Probably to put it in practice it will take some cycles making some experience, but if you like its logic it will come almost natural." Gian Luca Anselmi, Project Manager"I like the course content! I will definitely recommend taking the course if you want to gain the full guide on Agile and specifically on Scrum. The Instructor explains each detail very clearly. Before this, I took another good course, but it gave basic knowledge. This one was the best match for me. It gave me complete and enough knowledge about Scrum." - Anna Kirakosyan, Project Coordinator"This course is one of the best I’ve taken in Udemy. I like its progressive style along with helpful quizzes and tips, which has helped me to assimilate and consolidate a solid knowledge about agile management with Scrum. Not to mention the insights that Dr Mirko brings to the table with a perfect alignment between theory and practice, which also helped me a lot to connect with the concepts covered in the course. Dr Mirko has great teaching skills. I couldn't recommend it more." - João Nunes, Software Engineer"The course not only conveys knowledge and skills, but also teaches the right approach that significantly increases the efficiency of using this framework. All in an accessible and friendly, but also professional, form." - Bagu Bagu"Informative, comprehensive and good consolidated training…absorbed and enjoyed the learning curve. Thanks to Mirko and team!" - Narayan Ragothma Rao, Executive Director"Dr. Mirko has a good didactic and strong skills both academic and Industry study cases. So, I recommend this course to you get the knowledge, practice and if you so get the Scrum Certification, this course is really complete." - Leonardo Melo de Medeiros, College Professor and Research Scientist"I like how you get straight to the point but also make things very clear to understand!" - Nina Paleracio"All concepts clearly explained. Great examples and case studies provided to reinforce the theory." - Crystal Glassford, General Manager"So far so good. I like the way the content is explained using lots of examples and visuals, helps me understand better and the learning pace is good for me too." - Jonathan Nathan, IT Project Manager"He's actually doing a great job of making what I was presuming to be a boring, tired class, into something I want to learn. Not lying about the subject matter is the best start. Promises kept are promises earned." - Jeremy D Shorter, Financial Analyst–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Legal Information and DisclaimerProfessional Scrum™, Professional Scrum Master™, Professional Scrum Product Owner™, PSPO™, PSM™, PSM I™, PSM 1™, Scrum Guide™ and Nexus Guide™ are protected brands of Scrum. org, the organization responsible for developing and sustaining both, the Scrum Guide™ and the Nexus Guide™.This course, including the practice exams, are neither endorsed by nor affiliated with Scrum. org.Attribution and Use for the Scrum Guide™ and Nexus™Guide:This course uses content from the Scrum Guide™ and the Nexus™ Guide only for educational purposes.The Scrum Guide™ and Nexus Guide™ are made available as is.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Lecture 2 Improving Your Course Taking Experience: Video Settings

    Lecture 3 PSPO I

    Lecture 4 PSPO I taking tips

    Lecture 5 IMPORTANT

    Lecture 6 Improving Your Course Taking Experience: Q&A

    Section 2: [PART 1 - PSM I] Scrum & Agile Fundamentals

    Lecture 7 Scrum in 3 minutes

    Lecture 8 What Scrum REALLY is!

    Lecture 9 Scrum subway

    Lecture 10 Traditional x Agile

    Lecture 11 Agile, Rapid, and Lean

    Lecture 12 Agile Manifesto Overview (not Mandatory, but good to know)

    Lecture 13 Agile Mindset (not Mandatory, but good to know)

    Lecture 14 Agile Values (not Mandatory, but good to know)

    Lecture 15 Agile Principles (not Mandatory, but good to know)

    Lecture 16 Agile Project Principles (not Mandatory, but good to know)

    Lecture 17 Agile Product Principles (not Mandatory, but good to know)

    Lecture 18 Agile People Principles (not Mandatory, but good to know)

    Lecture 19 Agile Process Principles (not Mandatory, but good to know)

    Lecture 20 The Relationship between Agile and Scrum

    Lecture 21 The Cone of Uncertainty

    Lecture 22 Scrum Guide Reading

    Lecture 23 PSM I Sniper - Scrum & Agile Fundamentals

    Section 3: [PART 1 - PSM I] The Scrum Flow

    Lecture 24 Scrum in 1 minute

    Lecture 25 Scrum as a Value-driven effort

    Lecture 26 Sprints, the heart of Scrum!

    Lecture 27 How does the Sprint Backlog fit in?

    Lecture 28 The importance of the Increment

    Lecture 29 The Scrum Team's continuous improvement and balance

    Section 4: [PART 1 - PSM I] Scrum Theory and Values

    Lecture 30 Scrum, Empiricism, and Lean Thinking

    Lecture 31 Dissecting Empiricism

    Lecture 32 Scrum Values

    Lecture 33 Scrum Guide Reading

    Lecture 34 PSM I Sniper - Scrum Theory and Values

    Section 5: [PART 1 - PSM I] The Scrum Team

    Lecture 35 Introduction to The Scrum Team

    Lecture 36 The Product Owner as the Business Catalyst

    Lecture 37 The Weak Proxy Product Owner

    Lecture 38 The Product Owner: Recap

    Lecture 39 The Developers: delivering work collaboratively

    Lecture 40 What does a Scrum Master do?

    Lecture 41 The Scrum Team: Wrap up

    Lecture 42 Scrum Master: Digging Deeper

    Lecture 43 Scrum Guide Reading

    Lecture 44 PSM I Sniper - The Scrum Team

    Section 6: [PART 1 - PSM I] Project Simulation Description

    Lecture 45 Scrum Flow Recap

    Lecture 46 Case Study Overview

    Lecture 47 Case Study Description

    Section 7: [PART 1 - PSM I] Scrum Artifacts 01/03: Product Backlog

    Lecture 48 Scrum Artifacts: Introduction

    Lecture 49 Artifacts Transparency

    Lecture 50 Product Goal, connecting the Product with the Vision

    Lecture 51 Defining a Product Goal in practice

    Lecture 52 Product Backlog Overview

    Lecture 53 User Story (not Scrum Guide official)

    Lecture 54 Product Backlog Ordering

    Lecture 55 Product Backlog Items Estimates

    Lecture 56 Story Points (not Scrum Guide official)

    Lecture 57 Planning Poker (not Scrum Guide official)

    Lecture 58 Product Backlog Items Value with the Kano Model (not Scrum Guide Official)

    Lecture 59 Product Backlog Refinement

    Lecture 60 The Definition of "Ready" (not Scrum Guide official)

    Lecture 61 Monitoring Progress Towards Goals

    Lecture 62 Burn-down chart

    Lecture 63 Burn-up chart

    Lecture 64 Cumulative Flow diagram

    Lecture 65 Scrum Guide Reading

    Lecture 66 PSM I Sniper - Product Backlog

    Section 8: [PART 1 - PSM I] Scrum Artifacts 02/03: Increment

    Lecture 67 Increment: introduction

    Lecture 68 Definition of Done

    Lecture 69 Who defines the Definition of Done?

    Lecture 70 When is the Definition of Done defined?

    Lecture 71 Technical Debt

    Lecture 72 The Increment

    Lecture 73 Scrum Guide Reading

    Lecture 74 PSM I Sniper - Increment

    Section 9: [PART 1 - PSM I] Scrum Events 01/05: Sprint Planning

    Lecture 75 Introduction to Scrum Events

    Lecture 76 Defining the WHY and WHAT can be Done during the Sprint (+ Velocity)

    Lecture 77 Defining HOW will the chosen work get done

    Lecture 78 Scrum Guide Reading

    Lecture 79 PSM I Sniper - Sprint Planning

    Section 10: [PART 1 - PSM I] Scrum Artifacts 03/03: Sprint Backlog

    Lecture 80 Sprint Backlog

    Lecture 81 Scrum Guide Reading

    Lecture 82 PSM I Sniper - Sprint Backlog

    Section 11: [PART 1 - PSM I] Scrum Events 02/05: The Sprint

    Lecture 83 The Sprint

    Lecture 84 Cancelling a Sprint

    Lecture 85 Invalid Sprints, according to the Scrum Guide

    Lecture 86 Monitoring Sprint Progress

    Lecture 87 Scrum Guide Reading

    Lecture 88 PSM I Sniper - The Sprint

    Section 12: [PART 1 - PSM I] Scrum Events 03/05: The Development Work and Daily Scrum

    Lecture 89 Introduction

    Lecture 90 The Development Work

    Lecture 91 Daily Scrum

    Lecture 92 Let's run a Daily Scrum

    Lecture 93 Scrum Guide Reading

    Lecture 94 PSM I Sniper - The Development Work and Daily Scrum

    Section 13: [PART 1 - PSM I] Scrum Events 04/05: Sprint Review

    Lecture 95 Sprint Review Overview

    Lecture 96 Sprint Review

    Lecture 97 Scrum Guide Reading

    Lecture 98 PSM I Sniper - Spint Review

    Section 14: [PART 1 - PSM I] Scrum Events 05/05: Sprint Retrospective

    Lecture 99 Sprint Retrospective

    Lecture 100 Final Remarks on the Scrum Guide

    Lecture 101 Scrum Guide Evolution

    Lecture 102 Scrum Guide Reading

    Lecture 103 PSM I Sniper - Sprint Retrospective

    Section 15: [PART 1 - PSM I] Scaled Scrum

    Lecture 104 Scaled Scrum

    Lecture 105 Component Teams vs Feature Teams

    Lecture 106 Sprints Cadency for Multiple Scrum Teams

    Lecture 107 Nexus Guide (Downloadable PDF)

    Lecture 108 PSM I Sniper - Scaled Scrum

    Section 16: [PART 1 - PSM I] Practice Assessments

    Lecture 109 Tips for the Professional Scrum Master level I (PSM I) assessment

    Lecture 110 Instructions for taking the Professional Scrum Master level I (PSM I) assessment

    Section 17: [PART 2 - PSPO I] Agile Product Management & Scrum

    Lecture 111 Introduction

    Lecture 112 Scrum as a Product-centered approach

    Lecture 113 What is a Product?

    Lecture 114 From project to product mindset

    Lecture 115 Agile Product management & Empiricism

    Lecture 116 The Product Owner, Agile Product Management, and Scrum

    Lecture 117 PSPO I Sniper

    Lecture 118 Desirable Characteristics of the Product Owner

    Section 18: [PART 2 - PSPO I] Value-Driven Development & Scrum

    Lecture 119 Introduction

    Lecture 120 Vision

    Lecture 121 How does the Product Owner communicate the Vision?

    Lecture 122 Does the Product Owner need to be technical?

    Lecture 123 What is Value?

    Lecture 124 How to measure Value?

    Lecture 125 Introduction to Evidence-Based Management

    Lecture 126 Validation

    Lecture 127 PSPO I Sniper

    Section 19: [PART 2 - PSPO I] The Scrum Product Owner & Product Backlog Management

    Lecture 128 Introduction

    Lecture 129 The Product Owner and the Stakeholders

    Lecture 130 The Product Owner and the Product Backlog

    Lecture 131 The Product Owner and the Product Goal

    Lecture 132 PSPO I Sniper

    Section 20: [PART 2 - PSPO I] The Product Owner & Scrum

    Lecture 133 Introduction

    Lecture 134 The Product Owner, Sprint Planning and the Sprint Backlog

    Lecture 135 The Product Owner, the Sprint and the Developers

    Lecture 136 The Product Owner and the Scrum Master

    Lecture 137 The Product Owner and Daily Scrum

    Lecture 138 The Product Owner, the Increment, and the Definition of Done

    Lecture 139 The Product Owner and Sprint Review

    Lecture 140 The Product Owner and Sprint Retrospective

    Lecture 141 The Product Owner and Scaled Scrum (Nexus)

    Lecture 142 PSPO I Sniper

    Section 21: [PART 2 - PSPO I] Release Management

    Lecture 143 Introduction

    Lecture 144 Release Planning

    Lecture 145 Portfolio Management

    Lecture 146 Types of Contracts

    Lecture 147 Scheduling and Budgeting

    Lecture 148 Reporting

    Section 22: [PART 2 - PSPO I] Final tips for you to pass the PSPO I assessment

    Lecture 149 Tips for the Professional Scrum Product Owner level I (PSPO I) assessment

    Lecture 150 Instructions for taking the PSPO I assessment

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