Scrum Product Owner

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Course titleScrum Product Owner
Delivery methodClassroom Classroom
RRP£1120
Days/Duration2
CodePBPAGSPOQ
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Overview

Agile has caught the attention of business leaders in the UK and globally as a means of managing change, reducing time to market, eliminating waste and attracting and retaining customers. The question is – what is Agile Project Management and how does it differ from traditional waterfall? What is the Product Owner and what are the skills and competencies required for this role?

The Product Owner is the domain specialist who owns and drives the vision for the project, managing the relationships with the business. Empowered to make decisions about the value, priority and detail of the project, this role is critical to the success or failure of an Agile project. We explore the drivers and business value of Agile, introduce valuable practices into the core DNA of your business and highlight cultural and operational changes required to deliver successful Agile projects.

Audience: This 2 day course is suitable for people undertaking the Product Owner role, including Product Managers, Business Analysts, Business Development, Sales and Marketing Managers who work in this key stakeholder management role.

This course is suitable for people who have a working experience of Agile or have taken the Agile Awareness course.

Course Outline

  • The Agile Manifesto, principles and practices
  • Demming Cycle
  • The leading Agile methods, Scrum, XP, Lean…
  • Agile project Management with Scrum
  • The role of the Product Owner
  • Roles & responsibilities in self-organizing teams
  • Ceremonies & Artifacts
  • Requirements & User Stories
  • Kano model, Boston Matrix, Product Lifecycle, Dynamic Priority Markets
  • Conway’s Law
  • Estimating, planning & reporting
  • How testing works in Agile projects
  • Communication, collaboration and culture
  • Risks and pitfalls – Product Owner “Smells”
  • Implementing & scaling Agile

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