Do you want to learn to become a great Product Owner?
Are you ready to learn about Agile and Scrum?
Do you want to take your Product Owner PSPO 1 and PSM 1 certifications?
Great, then this course is for you!
This course is for anyone who wants to rapidly improve their career prospects in the booming industry of software development without learning how to code.
It is also for anyone that wants to make the most of their Development Team, improve their management skills and create higher-value products for their business.
If you are an entrepreneur with an idea, this course will teach you how to manage a team to turn your vision into a reality ready for the marketplace.
After taking this course, you will have a good understanding of the skills necessary for effective leadership in Product Ownership and be well prepared to take both the PSPO 1 Product Owner and PSM 1 Scrum Maser certifications for Product Owner and Scrum Master.
Until now, you might have struggled to manage a team to build the right product or solution…
Or, you might have finished a project and the item developed was over budget, delayed and once launched it didn’t get as many users as you hoped.
If this sounds familiar, then this course will help!
Who is your instructor?
Michael James is a UK Business and Leadership Instructor who has over a decade of experience in management and leadership in the corporate environment and has been working in product development for over 10 years as both a private consultant and for one of the largest organizations in the UK. Michael James has also managed and built many private entrepreneurial mobile app and website products with 1000s of downloads and users.
This course covers the entire Scrum theory essentials focusing on the Product Owner. It also includes software practicals and advice from tried and tested experience:
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Agile and Scrum history
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The PSPO 1 and PSM 1 certification exams
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Practice quizzes and tests based on the certification exams
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Certification assessment tips
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Scrum work management tool demonstrations (Jira, Trello and more)
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The Product Owner role
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The Scrum Master role
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The Development Team role
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The Scrum Events
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The Scrum Artefacts
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Multiple Scrum Teams
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The Scrum Guide
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The Sprint
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Sprint Planning
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Sprint Review
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Sprint Retrospective
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Sprint Retrospective software demonstrations
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Backlog refinement
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Tips on Work Estimation
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User Stories
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Burndown Charts
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Evidence-based management
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Empirical process
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Product Vision formulation tips
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Leadership tips
…and more with content continuing to be added!
Anyone who is looking to build a career as a professional Product Owner must understand the above. If you don’t, then this course is perfect for you.
So go ahead and click the enroll button, and I’ll see you in lesson 1!
Cheers,
Mike
The Scrum Certifications
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1Welcome to the course
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2Your Work Experience
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3Legal
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4Agile History and Explenation
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5Scrum History
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6The Scrum Definition
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7The Scrum Values
This lecture will take you through the scrum values of courage, focus, commitment, respect, and openness
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8Uses of Scrum
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9Scrum Quiz
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10Agile and Scrum - What we have learned
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11Agile Principles Exercise
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12Agile Principles
Scrum Team and Roles (PSPO PSM)
Scrum Events (PSPO PSM)
Scrum Artifacts (PSPO PSM)
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25Scrum Events Section Introduction
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26Scrum Events Introduction
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27Scrum - Sprint Planning
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28Scrum - The Sprint
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29Scrum - The Daily Scrum
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30Scrum - Sprint Review
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31Scrum - Sprint Retrospective
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32Scrum Events Quiz
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33Scrum Events - What we have learned
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34Scrum Events Exercise
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35Scrum Events Exercise
Other important things to know (PSPO PSM)
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36Scrum Artifacts Section Introduction
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37Scrum Artifacts Intro
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38Artifact Transparency
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39Product Backlog
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40Product Backlog Continued
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41The Definition of Done
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42Definition of Done Example
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43Product Backlog Refinement
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44Sprint Backlog
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45An Increment
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46Scrum Artifacts
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47Scrum Artifacts - What we have learned
Jira - Practical and Software Demonstration
Trello boards
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53Practicals Section Introduction
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54Other Software Tools to consider
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55Jira Making an Account
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56Jira - Inviting members, making a team and billing / admin
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57Jira - Adding Tasks
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58Jira - Creating an Epic
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59Jira - Creating an Epic Continued and Assigning Tasks
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60Jira - Starting a Sprint
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61Jira - Adding a Review Column
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62Jira - Adding more details to Tickets
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63Jira - Adding Dependancies and Links
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64Jira - Making Changes
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65Jira - Assigning People to Tasks
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66Jira - Backlog Refinement
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67Jira - Burn Down and Burn Up Reports
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68Jira - Versions and Relases and Searching Issues
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69Jira - Completing a Sprint and Sprint Planning
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70Jira - Sprint End, Review and Releasing
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71Jira - Bug reporting
asana tweaked for Scrum
Sprint Retrospective Tools
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74asana Intro and setup
The introduction to asana, a popular work management tool
We will look at
1. Inviting users
2. Pricing
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75asana adding tasks
In this lesson, we will add some tasks to the board and learn how to set up a backlog, epics and Sprints.
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76asana different layouts and making rules
In this lesson, we will look at the variety of layouts asana offers and the advantages of each. We will also look at customisation and setting up rules that are triggered and perform actions.
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77asana profile information and forms
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78asana messages and attachments
In this video, we look at the files area for finding attachments easily and the message area for team collaboration.
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79asana dashboards
In this lecture we will look at how to use dashboards to report on work progress