Course Overview:
The Licensed Scrum Product Owner (LSPO) program was developed by the co-creator of Scrum, Dr. Jeff Sutherland. Featuring an in-depth curriculum and insights from real-world case studies, this course goes beyond the basics of Scrum and the Scrum Product Owner role.
Mode: Online, Live, Instructor Led
When: 27th Jun to 28th June 2020.
Time: 7:45am IST – 4pm IST (Suitable for Asia, Middle East & Australia). Instructor: Prakash Aryal https://www.linkedin.com/in/prakash-aryal-20ab317/
Unmatched Quality & Expertise:
Curriculum from the source: Developed by Dr. Jeff Sutherland, the co-creator of Scrum, the LSPO curriculum has evolved from decades of experience transforming teams, organizations, and individuals.
Evidence-based: More than just philosophy, each class is grounded in research and case studies across a wide variety of disciplines and industries.
Sustainable Practices & Solid Techniques: Students learn patterns and practices of high-performing teams that are proven to accelerate personal and team performance.
Who should take a Licensed Scrum Product Owner course?
- Job seekers in Agile and recent graduates in IT
- Software developers
- Business Analysts & Testers wanting to improve business agility with evidence-based techniques.
- Managers and leaders who want to deliver twice the value at half the cost.
- Product Managers and Product Owners who want to increase their effectiveness.
Credential Process:
Undergo LSPO training.
Pass the exam within 30 days of training.
No additional cost for certification exam.
Students earn their Licensed Scrum Product Owner credential signed by the co-creator of Scrum, Dr. Jeff Sutherland.
In a LSPO course you’ll learn:
● How the Scrum Framework helps deliver products and services faster and with higher quality while cutting cost and improving employee happiness and job satisfaction.
● How to assess business value.
● How to consistently deliver a successful product to the marketplace.
● Techniques and metrics Scrum Product Owners use to prioritize features, projects and portfolios.
● The patterns and practices of high-performing Scrum teams.