Professional Scrum Product Owner Training in Flower Mound
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                	 We offer private customized training for groups of 3 or more attendees.
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| Course Description | ||
| In the Professional Scrum Product Owner course, explore and learn to apply the accountabilities of the Product Owner and the principles of Professional Scrum. Gain an understanding of the pivotal role the Product Owner plays in bridging strategy and agile product management in order to help the Scrum Team create valuable products. 
                        Course Length: 2 Days Course Tuition: $790 (US) | ||
| Prerequisites | |
| Course Outline | 
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	Agile Product Management 
		Reasons to Pursue Agility 
		Agile Product Managers Have a Product 
		Mindset 
		The Bigger Picture 
		Product Management Activities 
		Product Management Encapsulates Many 
		Things 
		Product Owner Is an Agile Product Manager 
		An Entrepreneurial Product Owner 
		Techniques for Modeling Business Strategy 
		Business Model Canvas 
		Lean Canvas 
		Value Proposition Canvas 
		Business Strategy 
		Boiler Plate Warning 
		Techniques For Creating A Product Vision 
		Innovation Games Product Box 
		Product Vision Template 
		Business Problem Statement 
		Product Owner and Technology 
		Strategic Alignment Index 
		Discontinuing Products Is Not What Kills You 
	Value-Driven Development 
		What is value? 
		For organizations, value is… 
		Delivering Value 
		A Release Is Needed to Realize Value 
		Traditional Development Delays the Realization of Value 
		Business Value Over Time 
		Business Value Over Time – Optimized 
		Delivering Value 
		How do you measure? 
		Information Value Neutrality 
		The Right Metrics 
		Value Measures 
		Product Variations 
		Innovation Rate 
		On-Product Index 
		Usage Index 
		Securing Success by Securing Scope? 
		Installed Version Index 
		The Right Metrics 
	Scrum Theory & Empiricism 
		When Will It Be Ready? 
		The Complexity of Product Development 
		The Predictability of Product Development 
		The Complexity of Product Development 
		Situation Dictates the Type of Process 
		Empirical Processes Require Trust & Courage 
		Scrum Values 
		Take Away – Scrum Theory & Empirical Process Control 
	The Scrum Framework 
		Definition of Scrum 
		What is needed for Scrum? 
		Roles: Each One Has a Specific Accountability 
		Fitting the pieces together 
		Roles, Artifacts and Events in the Scrum Framework 
		Exploring the purpose of a Product Owner 
		The Rewrite Fallacy 
		Key Points for the Product Owner 
		Key Points for the Product Owner 
		The Product Owner / Development Team Relationship 
		Stakeholders – Who Are They and What Do They Want? 
		What Is a Scrum Sprint? 
		Sprint Goal 
		Some Sprint Goals 
		Sprint Planning Meeting Flow 
		Product Owner and Sprint Backlog 
		Attributes of a High-performing Team 
		Cancelling a Sprint 
		A Sprint is a Feedback Loop 
		Flow of the Sprint Review Meeting 
		Definition of “Done” 
		Increment Requires Transparency 
		Increment Grows Over Time Iteratively – Always Done 
		Sprint Retrospective 
		Can one product owner possibly do it all? 
		One Product Owner Can Do It All, with Help and Thought 
		Product Owner Role 
	Product Backlog Management 
		Levels of Specification 
		Characteristics of a Product Backlog 
		Use Product Backlog to Maintain a Roadmap 
		Managing the Vision, Value and Validation Flow using Kanban 
		Valid Product Backlog Items 
		The Three C’s of User Stories 
		User Story 
		Popular User Story Template 
		If Not Precise Enough, Split Them 
		Refined to Ready 
		Acceptance Criteria 
		A/B Test and Technical Spike 
		Story Mapping 
		Create a Product Backlog 
		Product Backlog Supports Emergent Architecture Development 
		Architecture Changes 
		How Do You Prioritize Work? 
		Product Backlog Order Influenced by Many Factors 
		Techniques for Product Backlog Ordering & Value 
		Product Backlog Ordering 
		Map Product Backlog Items to Value Proposition 
	Release Planning 
		A Release Serves to Actually Deliver Value 
		Some Reasons Are Better Than Others 
		Release Strategies 
		Customer Absorption Is One Constraint 
		Build Plan as Needed 
		Techniques for Estimating Product Backlog Size 
		Estimating Size 
		Velocity Is an Option to Measure Progress 
		When Will Item “A” Likely Ship? 
		Monitoring Progress and Uncertainty 
		Undone Work & Technical Debt 
		The impact of Technical Debt on future Value 
		Good Velocity 
		Refinement 
	Closing | 
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Agile/Scrum Uses & Stats
| Difficulty | Popularity | Year Created2001 | 
| Pros 
	Faster Deployment of Solutions 
	Gives Every Team Member a Purpose 
	Keeps the End Goal in Mind at Every Level 
	Promotes Flexibility in Order to Adapt 
	Faster Detection of Issues and Defects | Cons 
	Can Act As a Band-Aid to Bigger Problems 
	Can Create a Micro-Managed Environment 
	Not Everyone Is On Board 
	Push for Higher Performance 
	Not Well-Suited for Every Project | 
| Agile/Scrum Job Market | 
|   Average Salary |   Job Count |   Top Job Locations Agile and SCRUM methodologies are practiced mostly in larger organizations that have cross-platform teams that need to be on the same page. Adoption rates vary in different industries. 
 Industry Agile Adoption Rate Software (ISV) 23 percent Financial services 14 percent Professional services 12 percent Insurance 6 percent Healthcare 6 percent Government 5 percent Telecoms 4 percent Transportation 4 percent Manufacturing 4 percent | 
| Complimentary Skills to have along with Agile/Scrum Agile Methodologies and Frameworks include: ASD - DevOps - DAD - DSDM - FDD - IID - Kanban - Lean - SD - LeSS - MDD - MSF - PSP - RAD - RUP - SAFe - Scrum SEMAT TSP UP XP The Standards and Bodies of Knowledge Include: BABOK - CMMI - IEEE standards - ISO 9001 - ISO/IEC standards - PMBOK - SWEBOK - ITIL | 






