Certified Scrum Product Owner from ScrumAlliance in Russian in Kiev

Start: February 5, 2015
Address: Kyiv, Ukraine

This is the official class from ScrumAlliance

Certified Scrum Product Owner® professionals have been taught the Scrum terminology, practices, and principles that enable them to fulfill the role of Product Owner on a Scrum team. CSPOs are typically the individuals who are closest to the “business side” of the project.

They are charged by the organization to “get the product out” and are expected to do the best possible job of satisfying all the stakeholders. CSPOs maintain the product backlog and ensure that everyone knows the priorities.

Taking the CSPO course is the first step on your path of becoming more Agile. To truly master Scrum, experience and continuing education are necessary.

What are the benefits of a Scrum Product Owner certification?

By earning a Certified Scrum Product Owner® certification you:

  • Learn the foundation of Scrum and the scope of the Certified Scrum Product Owner’s role from the best minds in Scrum.
  • Demonstrate to employers and peers your attainment of core Scrum knowledge.
  • Expand your career opportunities by staying relevant and marketable across all industry sectors adopting Agile practices.
  • Engage with a community of recognized Scrum experts who are committed to continuous improvement.

As a CSPO, you will be able to fulfill the role of Product Owner on a Scrum team. You will also gain access to local user groups, online social networks, and other exclusive resources for CSPOs. In addition, CSPOs receive a profile page on the Scrum Alliance website and will have access to a specially designed logo to highlight their credentials.

Requirements for Scrum Product Owner certification

The first step toward your CSPO is familiarizing yourself with Scrum. We’ve compiled a list of resources that can help you see how Scrum transforms the world of work.

Then attend a two-day CSPO course taught by a Certified Scrum Trainer. This course will help you understand how Scrum works by focusing on your role as the Product Owner, or customer, for a Scrum team.

Topics that are covered include managing stakeholders, ROI, backlog grooming, creating effective user stories, acceptance criteria for user stories, and defining “Done.”

What do you do after you receive your CSPO certificate?

Becoming Agile is a lifelong journey. Incorporating Scrum principles and practices into your world of work takes diligence, patience, and a commitment to continuous improvement. Further enhance your knowledge and skills by:

Joining a user group:

  • Sharing your experience with the Scrum Alliance community by contributing an article to our website
  • Attending Scrum Alliance Gatherings
  • Participating in the CSPO LinkedIn Group
  • Becoming a Certified Scrum Professional
  • You can let others know about your accomplishments with a CSPO certificate, CSPO logos, and an active, editable profile on the Scrum Alliance website.

Register