Scrum Product Owner Training

Project management skills to handle projects efficiently using scrum methodology

ABOUT THE PROGRAM

With passing time, the demand of the customer puts several challenges in front of the developer. Challenges such as technology, efficiency, infrastructure are prominent ones. So, for better execution, the planning and approach should be like that the execution goes smoothly. Scrum methodology frames in such a way that while dealing major problems, it makes you proficient in dealing with them. The method is easy to adapt as well as implement. To deal with the complexity of a particular project, gain scrum skills.

The Scrum Product owner is a person who understands all the terms and methodology in detail. Furthermore, he also works under the environment where other Scrum product owners managed projects efficiently. If he wants to lead his team at a faster pace, then he has to use best practices of agile and scrum in order to get better implementation.

Our Scrum Product Owner Certification course gets its inspiration by successful agile business environments. Initially, by gaining the following skills one can become the successful Scrum Product Owner.

Follows Sprint Planning: In order to gain the productivity of the project, the project division should be done into sprints. One must fully understand how to do division of the whole project.

Understanding of role: If one needs success as a master, one must be clear with one’s job role.

  • Learn how to effectively plan in business

  • Best Learning and student friendly atmosphere

  • Roles and Responisbilties of Scrum Product Owner

WHAT'S INCLUDED ?

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Key Learning Points

Clear and concise objectives to guide delegates through the course.

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Tutor Support

A dedicated tutor will be at your disposal throughout the training to guide you through any issues.

PREREQUISITES

As there is no condition required for this course, but if someone has knowledge of Scrum principles, then he would definitely have an upper edge over others delegates

TARGET AUDIENCE

 The Scrum Product Owner course is designed for following categories:

  • Business Analysts
  • All Stakeholders of project
  • Business analysts of particular programme
  • All Sponsors category
  • Product managers

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?

  • What are Scrum methodology and principles?
  • How one can Analyse the product vision?
  • Where is the need of expansion of backlogs?
  • Detailed Understanding of agile framework
  • What are the roles of a Product Owner?

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PROGRAM OVERVIEW

Learn skills in order to lead one’s team using the best practices of scrum efficiently. This course covers concepts such as agile principles, forward planning,  product vision, product backlog items and product owner roles. Our instructors are Scrum certified and experienced ones.

 


PROGRAM CONTENT

Introductory part of Scrum

  • Define core Scrum
  • Learn history of Scrum as well as Agenda
  • What is the need of Scrum and how it works?
  • Mention all Scrum Benefits
  • Make yourself ready for  the Product Owner Role
  • Aware yourself with Responsibilities
  • Why do we feel the need of Product Owner?
  • Framework and roles of scrum

The Product Vision                               

  • Product Vision overview
  • What are various techniques and its benefits
  • Define queries
  • What is the expectation from the Product Owner?

The Summary of Backlogs

  • Why user stories, roles and backlogs got the expansion?
  • How one can maintain backlogs?
  • Why we need Product Owner to plan meeting?
  • What are Scrum framework and its roles
  • Proper Review and Organise of the product backlog
  • What is the difference between the failure of upfront thinking and emerging suppliers?

Summary of Agile

  • Thorough Introduction to Agile
  • What is Kano analysis?
  • Define Theme screening and Theme scoring?
  • A summary of Innovation Games and priority poker
  • Analysis of Sprint Planning, Daily Scrum and Sprint Review
  • Ordering Release Burndown and Progressing Release Plans

The Product Owner Role

  • Analysis of the Scrum Communication Model
  • Working with the team
  • Story Writing Principles

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ABOUT Exeter

Exeter is an ancient city located within the county of Devon England with a population of around 129,800 according to mid-2016 est. It is a cathedral city situated on the Exe River about 70 miles southwest of Bristol and 37 miles northeast of Plymouth. The status of the non-metropolitan district has been granted to the city under the rule of the County Council, while unitary authority status was abandoned under the command of coalition government 2010. The city was the most Roman fortified establishment of the southwestern Britain. The early history of the city dates back to the Roman era, although the remains of the Cornish tribe also survived in the city before the Roman Empire.

During the Medieval and Tudor period, the city became a major religious centre, and Exeter cathedral was also found in the middle of the 11th century. Post 16th century Protestant Reformation, the city followed Western Christian tradition and became Anglican. The city was affected by the First World War, although during Second World Was the city centre had undergone significant changes and must of the area was rebuilt. The city became a powerful wool trade centre by the end of the 19th century and now considered as an important centre for tourism and modern business. It has been suggested that the modern name of the city is derived from the anglicised form of the well-known river Exe. 

History

There is no major prehistoric evidence found in the city. The early settlement of the area was established on a dry ridge ending in a spur, and some coins were also discovered during the Mediterranean history. The 42-acre fort named Isca was built by the Romans in AD 55 and served as a base for the legion of the Imperial Roman army that founded during the late Roman republic. The city was commonly known as Isca Dumnoniorum in the Roman era. The fort accommodated the unplanned civilian community of the Celtic Britons and the families of the soldiers. The fortress was demolished, and the site was used for the civilian purposes. Excavation of the area was done in 1970, but due to its closeness with the Cathedral Church of Saint Peter, the site could not be opened for public view.

The Saxons named the city as Escanceaster, they arrived the city after beating the Dumnonians in Somerset and maintained the quarter of the city for Britons, known as Britayne Street till mid of the 16th century. The county corporate status was granted to the city in 1537. During the industrial era, the economy of the city was based on the agricultural products which were locally available. Its geographical location on the fast flowing river contributed towards the development of the early industrial site on drained marshland of the city. The Bristol and Exeter Railway has first arrived in the city in 1844, and the horse-drawn trams were introduced in 1882.

During the 20th century, a new bridge was built made of steel and cast iron and changed the old Georgian bridge. In early 1905, the horse drawn trams were replaced by the electric trams. Later on, with the rise in the traffic problems caused by the trams, these were further replaced by the double-decker buses in 1931. The city was the prime target by the German Luftwaffe during the Second World War resulted in the death of 156 people and demolition of many historic buildings including the Cathedral. After that, little efforts were executed to restore the heritage of the city, and the large areas of the city centre were rebuilt in 1950. The city was severally affected by the serious fireworks, leading to the destruction of the Royal Clarence Hotel and 18 Cathedral Yard.

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