Certified Scrum Product Owner Class February 24-25, 2025
A live instructor-led two-day certification class emphasizing the core competencies of the Scrum Product Owner role. Appropriate for product owners, product managers, and business analysts.
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Attribute | Number |
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Technical and business people trained | > 33,000 |
Companies coached (Fortune 10 to startup) | > 200 |
Years involved with Agile (originally the Smalltalk community) | > 30 |
Year of 1st Scrum implementation | 2000 |
Successful enterprise agile transformations | > 10 |
Largest number of teams involved in agile transformation | > 1100 |
Largest single agile project in terms if people | > 2500 |
Managing Director of the Scrum Alliance | 1st |
The class will take place on February 24-25, 2025 from 9:00am to 5:30pm Eastern Time.
The course is delivered live (over Zoom) and instructor led by Ken Rubin.
The reason for having this on-line presence is to provide a repository for the class artifacts. For example, pre-class information and the class handout materials are stored here. And, post class, you will be able to download the annotated class slides and copies of all exercises you completed during the class.
You will be enrolled in the February 24-25, 2025 live course. You will also have an account on this website that will give you access to all of the pre-class instructions and exercises.
Yes! This is a Scrum Alliance approved certification class. Two of the requirements for becoming certified are to attend and to participate. So, please make sure that you are present for all in-classroom sessions and that you are engaged in the discussions. This class includes the fee to become a Certified Scrum Product Owner and a two year membership with the Scrum Alliance.
Yes! Completing this course earns you 16 PDUs from the PMI and 16 SEUs from the Scrum Alliance (use Category "Learning").
There are no pre-requisites for this class. You don’t need to be a Product Owner to attend this Certified Scrum Product Owner training! This class is appropriate for both software and non-software professionals
If you are working in a company that is adopting Scrum, and you are interested in understanding the foundational agile principles and their application in a Scrum environment, you should take this class.
Traditional roles that frequently attend include: