4 Weekends Only Scrum Product Owner Training Course in Sacramento

Sat Feb 13 2021 at 07:30 am to 09:30 am

IT Training Center | Sacramento

Tech Training Solutions
Publisher/HostTech Training Solutions
4 Weekends Only Scrum Product Owner Training Course in Sacramento
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4 Weekends Scrum Product Owner Training for beginners is being delivered: February 13, 2021 - March 7, 2021US Pacific time for 16 hours.
About this Event

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4 Weekends Scrum Product Owner Training is a 4 weekends long Instructor-led and guided training being delivered February 13, 2021 - March 7, 2021 US Pacific time taught over 16 hours, 2 sessions per weekend, 2 hours per session.

  • This course is meant for beginners who would like to learn everything about Scrum.
  • Instructor-led and guided training
  • Practical Hands-On, Highly Interactive training
  • This course will be taught in English language
  • All Published Ticket Prices are in US Dollars


4 Weekends Only Scrum Product Owner Training Course Schedule
  • February 13, 2021 - March 7, 2021 US Pacific time
  • 4 Weekends | 2 Hours on Saturdays, 2 Hours on Sundays every weekend US Pacific time
  • 7:30 AM - 9:30 AM US Pacific time each of those days
  • Please click here to add your city name and check your local date and time for the first session to be held on February 13, 2021 at 7:30 AM US Pacific Time.

Features and Benefits
  • 4 weekends, 8 sessions, 16 hours of total Instructor-led and guided training
  • Training material, instructor handouts and access to useful resources on the cloud provided
  • Practical Hands-on and highly interactive training
  • Real-life Scenarios

What you will learn ?
  • Product Owner skills
  • Lead Agile teams
  • Facilitate communication
  • Implement Scrum functionality
  • Plan better
  • Manage risks
  • Improve ROI
  • Faster delivery
  • Scope of the Product Owner role


Who can take this course ?

Any professional involved in software development using the Scrum Framework. It is particularly beneficial for those people within an organization accountable for maximizing the value of work done by Development team, including Product Owner, Product Manager and Leadership Team.


Prerequisites

There are no prerequisites to take the Scrum Product Owner® training. However, having a good command over the Scrum basics will prove effective in understanding the Product Owner’s role at an enterprise level.


Course Outline

1. Scrum Basics

  • Scrum Flow, the core components of the Scrum framework, and the Scrum vocabulary
  • Principles/legs of empirical process control
  • Work culture Scrum creates

2. Roles and Responsibilities

  • Scope of the Product Owner, Scrum Master and the team role in detail
  • Understand why there is no project manager and no agile product manager

3. Product Vision

  • Importance of having the product vision as an overarching goal galvanizing the entire Scrum team
  • Desirable qualities of the vision and how it can be shaped
  • Importance of carrying out just enough prep work
  • Relationship between vision and product roadmap

4. Estimating

  • Different estimation levels in Scrum
  • Accuracy of an estimate is more important than the precision of the estimate
  • Estimates of size and duration can be done separately
  • Impact of pressuring team members to provide low estimates
  • Difference between estimating and committing

5. Product Backlog

  • The product backlog is, and what it is not
  • Product backlog grooming

6. Prioritizing

  • Importance and benefits of prioritizing the product backlog
  • Implications of saying everything is mandatory
  • Who should have input into prioritization decisions
  • Proper prioritization of a product backlog is based on multiple factors
  • Know how to apply formal approaches to prioritizing (i.e. beyond just ‘gut feel’ or intuition)
  • How much latitude to give a team in adjusting the sequence of work

7. Release Management

  • Goals and how-tos of release planning
  • Planning is adaptive, iterative and collaborative
  • Why quality is frozen and the concept of technical debt
  • Why software should be released early and frequently
  • Measure velocity
  • Release burndown charts
  • How a release plan can help predict the future

8.Sprints

  • Product owner’s role in Scrum meetings, and how the Product Owner and Team collaborate
  • Why sprints are timeboxed and protected
  • Concept of sustainable pace
  • Team commitment
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

IT Training Center, Tech Training Solutions, Sacramento, United States

Tickets

USD 400.00 to USD 500.00

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