Advanced Agile training
and courses

1 day

Advanced Agile training
and courses

Advanced Agile Product Owner

1 day

Advanced Agile Product Owner

  • Does it seem that the team never understands what you mean?
  • Having a hard time splitting user stories to shippable items?
  • Struggling with predicting when will we reach the deadline?
  • Having a hard time with prioritization of requirements?

 

If the answer to the questions above is yes, you may want may want to attend this workshop.
The Agile product owner workshop is 1 a day experiential training.
This workshop will provide a better and deeper understanding of the Agile Product owner role which will help the PO to improve his efficiency resulting in a better product.

 

Target Audience

This workshop is for Product managers, product owners and Agile coaches who want to advance their learning further and build amazing products.

 

Objectives

  • Knowing how to define what is the product vision, and what is it for.
  • Ability to create a product roadmap based on the vision.
  • Understanding of user-centric requirements and how to deal with them.
  • Write, analyze and prioritize requirements in the format of User stories.
  • Understand the “how” of the PO roles and responsibilities.
  • Create, Maintain and work with the product backlog.
  • Make the most out of working with Burndown charts and Metrics.
  • Understand the Definition of Done.

 

Workshop outline

  • Product roadmap
  • The Lean Canvas
  • Requirements
  • Personas as the base for requirements.
  • User stories
  • Product backlog
  • Product backlog items
    • Functional requirements
    • Non-functional requirements
  • Effort estimation & Value estimation
  • Creating a backlog – Backlog workshop
  • Maintaining the backlog – Backlog grooming
  • Learning to read the backlog – tips for keeping it clear
  • Prioritization techniques
  • Burndown charts & Metrics
  • Understanding the Burndown
  • Burndown smells
  • Extra data that can be added to the Burndown
  • What \ How to measure
  • Tracing project progress
  • Pricing tips for a project
  • The sprint review
  • Definition of Done
  • Acceptance criteria
  • Backlog prioritization

 

This is a general syllabus and in case of an in-house training, it is possible to make the necessary adjustments to make it more appropriate for your organization’s specific needs.

What people that participated say:

Rami Ben AriDirector of QA
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A Fascinating day, leaves a taste for more...
Gili OrkabiDirector Program Management
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The course was thought in a fresh way which caused the crowd to assume an active role causing me to stay alert, curious and interested for the entire workshop
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