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Scrum Product Owner Seminar

Scrum is conquering the world of project management methodologies. Scrum is not a process as such but a set of practices supporting the agile philosophy. Badly run Scrum projects do just as lousy as any traditional run project. So how do we run a successful Scrum project, which promises to deliver more functionality at a better quality and quicker compared to what we are used to.

The product owner is one of the key factors and probably the most important role in Scrum. With a bad product owner your chances of a happy team and ecstatic customers are practically non existent and thus the chances of project challenges or even failure are high. Learn how to be a good product owner, how to guide and steer the project and bridge the gap between business and development.

  • Introduction
    • Scrum overview: Roles, Artifacts, Meetings
    • Agile Manifesto: values & principles
  • Product Owner
    • Responsibilities and Duties 
    • Authority & strategies for dealing with multiple stake holders
  • Envisioning the product
  • Product Backlog
    • User Stories and how detailed these should be or rather not be (requirements vs. specifications or “The wisdom of many is preferable to the brilliance of one”)
    • User Epics and the Story Map (structuring the linear Product Backlog for better understanding)
    • What criteria define a good user story (INVEST) and when is a user story considered READY
    • How to deal with dependencies between user stories
    • When to write enabling specifications
    • How to incorporate technical stories (typically originating from the team)
    • Prioritization
    • Understanding how the team (and only the team) estimates effort in Story Points
    • Product Backlog Grooming and the price of quality
  • In-Sprint feature testing
  • Delaying decisions to the “last responsible moment”
  • Interfacing to other, possibly non-Scrum, projects and systems
  • Collaboration with the team (sprint planning meetings & demos)
  • Definition of DONE & the price of non functional requirements
  • Pros and cons of electronic tools
  • Reading the scrum board & burndown chart
  • Calculating a teams velocity and using this for long-term release planning
  • Common Product Owner mistakes
  • How to initiate a Scrum project (“Sprint 0”)

Learning Objectives

  • Understand the authority, duties and responsibilities of a Product Owner
  • Learn how to build and prioritize a Product Backlog
  • Learning the value of a self organizing team and why it is so important to “let go”
  • Learn to embrace change instead of negotiating contracts
  • Tracking and reporting on a projects progress
  • Release planning (short, medium and long term)

Mandatory Course Preparation

  • Reading the “Scrum Primer”
  • Reading the Agile Manifesto

Trainer
Klaus Bucka-Lassen, Partner at aragost Trifork, Certified Scrum Master, Scrum Coach and Co-Trainer with Jeff Sutherland.

Language
English or german. The hand-outs are in English.


Termine:
Zielpublikum:
Business line managers, project managers, product managers, delivery managers
Voraussetzungen:
Basics knowledge of Scrum and an understanding of the Agile Manifesto (www.agilemanifesto.org)
Dauer:
1 day
Gebühren:
CHF 1.500,00 exclusive of VAT
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