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Certified Scrum Product Owner
Date: 1/21/09
– 1/22/09 Location: Boulder , CO Trainer: Rachel
Weston Rally Software
Development
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Course Overview
Iterative and incremental development
requires a steady stream of highest-value Agile requirements which are
elaborated just-in-time and thus remain fresh and relevant. Agile software
development puts both control and responsibility for success squarely in the
hands of the "Product Owner". The challenge becomes how to provide
the constant evaluation of value, the constant interaction with the delivery
team, and the constant determination off whether requirements are, indeed,
done. The best Product Owners harness the Agile feedback loops to constantly
improve the value the software organization is delivering. Whether the
"product" is for sale in the marketplace, for internal consumption,
or custom software built on spec, the Agile product organization must be able
to plan for success.
Rally's Certified Scrum Product
Owner Training is a two-day, exercise-intensive training designed to
help participants.
Attending Product Owners learn:
Agile requirements management-modeling,
user stories, acceptance criteria, just-in-time elaboration, ranking backlog
items
Agile planning-visioning, road-mapping, release planning, iteration planning
The Agile product organization-how to
organize to support the flow that delivers value iteratively and incrementally,
whether you need to support one Agile team, or an entire program or enterprise
Agenda
- Why should a Product Owner adopt Agile?
- What are the Agile Product Owner responsibilities?
- How do Product Owners plan continuously?
- Vision/Charter
- Product Roadmap
- Product Backlog
- Release Planning
- Iteration Planning
- How does a product group organize to fulfill its roles and
responsibilities?
- How do Product Owners manage the product backlog effectively?
- User Stories
- Prioritization
- Acceptance Criteria
- How do we inspect and adapt our role?
Cheers,
Hannah Shain
Agile University