Product Owner Coaching Syllabus: Difference between revisions
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* 4.1 - How Scrum supports validating product assumptions | * 4.1 - How Scrum supports validating product assumptions | ||
* 4.2 - 1 approach to validate product assumptions by their cost and quality of learning | * 4.2 - 1 approach to validate product assumptions by their cost and quality of learning | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:23, 27 October 2022
Here is a suggested coaching syllabus to cover the Product Owner Learning Objectives based upon the Scrum Alliance learning objectives.
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Scrum Framework |
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Scrum Roles |
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Agile Manifesto |
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5 Scrum Values |
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Empirical vs Predictive Control Processes |
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Sprints |
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Sprint Planning & Product Backlog Refinement |
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Daily Scrum |
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Scrum Artefacts |
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Iterative vs. Incremental |
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Working With Stakeholders |
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Feature Debt |
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Definition of Done |
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Agile Estimation |
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Scaling Scrum |
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See Also
- Product Owner Workshop Syllabus
- Product Owner
- Scrum Master Coaching Syllabus
- Scrum Master Workshop Syllabus
- Scrum Framework
- Scrum Master