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Description

This is an UNOFFICIAL course and is not endorsed by, or affiliated with Scrum org
This course will help to prepare you for taking beginner-level Product Owner and Scrum Master certifications, for example, Scrum .org's Professional Product Owner® level 1 and Professional Scrum Master® level 1 (PSPO I®, PSM I®) assessment, but it is not official training for PSPO I® or PSM I®. Please see the end of this description for more information.
Newly updated to leverage AI and ChatGPT
to assist you in your Product Owner role. I show you how to use Large Language Models (LLM) like ChatGPT and Gemini to assist you as a Product Owner. I also provide ideas on how AI can disrupt your industry and how you can leverage AI to improve your products and automate operations, keeping ahead of your competition.
Do you need to prepare for entry-level Scrum certifications?
Become a great Professional Product Owner and understand the role of the Scrum Master with my training, and examples and software demonstrations.
If you want to learn how to become a great Product Owner in practice using management techniques and software, and you are ready to learn about Agile and Scrum.
Then this course is for you!
This unofficial 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 level I Product Owner and Scrum Master certifications.
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!
What students are saying: 
  "I have been a product owner in a scrum team for almost two years now, without certification, and he is really showing me how to be better at it. I am enjoying this course and I think I will be in a great position to write my exams when I am done."
  "Very good course thus far. It is honestly exceeding expectations and is super easy to follow. Great Job!"
  "Very help, easy to understand, and appreciate the examples to work through and apply information taught"
  "I took the test and PASSED! thanks for this wonderful course"
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:
Agile and Scrum history
Info about PO and SM certification exams
Practice quizzes and tests based on the certification exams
PO & SM Certification assessment tips
Leveraging AI and ChatGPT for Product Ownership
Leveraging AI LLM for development and Product improvement
Scrum work management tool demonstrations (Jira, Trello, Asana and more)
The Product Owner role
The Scrum Master role
The Developer role
The Scrum Events
The Scrum Artefacts
Multiple Scrum Teams
The Scrum Guide
The Sprint
Sprint Planning
Sprint Review
Sprint Retrospective
Sprint Retrospective software demonstrations
Backlog refinement
Tips on Work Estimation
User Stories
Burndown Charts
Evidence-based management
Empirical process
Product Vision formulation tips
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.
Go ahead and enroll, and I'll see you in lesson 1!
Cheers,
Mike
The statements made and opinions expressed herein belong exclusively to Michael James and are not shared by or represent the viewpoint of Scrum org. This training does not constitute an endorsement of any product, service or point of view. Scrum org makes no representations, warranties or assurances of any kind, express or implied, as to the completeness, accuracy, reliability, suitability, availability or currency of the content contained in this presentation or any material related to this presentation. In no event shall Scrum org, its agents, officers, employees, licensees or affiliates be liable for any damages whatsoever (including, without limitation, damages for loss of profits, business information, loss of information) arising out of the information or statements contained in the training. Any reliance you place on such content is strictly at your own risk.
Who this course is for:
People wanting to progress their career in management and product development
Former Project Managers looking to reskill with the Scrum Framework
Entrepreneurs looking to get the most value out of their Developers and developed products
Anyone interested in Agile or Scrum
Developers looking for a side ways move into Product Ownership
Anyone looking obtain a certification in Scrum as a Product Owner
People wanting to take Professional certifications in PO or SM

What you'll learn

Essential skills to become a great Product Owner and pass your PO certification quickly

All the preparation necessary to take level 1 Product Owner certification assessments

My UNOFFICIAL course will help you to prepare for the Scrum PSPO I® exam

How to use AI and ChatGPT as a Product Owner

How AI can be used for your Product and Business

How to get the Scrum team ready for their first Sprint and how to run the first Sprint

Tried and tested advice on applying the Scrum theory in practice

All Scrum theory covering the Scrum Team, Scrum Events, Scrum Artifacts, Empiricism and Evidence-based Management

How to use popular Scrum based software products such as Jira, Trello and Retrospective Boards

Exam simulators for certification exams, both for Product Owner and Scrum Master exams

Requirements

  • You will need a copy of Adobe XD 2019 or above. A free trial can be downloaded from Adobe.
  • No previous design experience is needed.
  • No previous Adobe XD skills are needed.

Course Content

27 sections • 95 lectures
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1-Introduction and Agile and Scrum Overview
21
1.1-Welcome to the course
1.2-AI ChatGPT Update
1.3-This is an Unofficial course not endorsed by Scrum.org
1.4-Agile History and Explanation
1.5-Scrum History
1.6-Scrum in under 5 mins
1.7-My Scrum Summary Booklet (Downloadable PDF)
1.8-Join the Student Group
1.9-The Scrum Definition
1.10-The Scrum Values
1.11-Product Owner in Scrum 1 - Workflow
1.12-Product Owner in Scrum 2 - WIP
1.13-Product Owner in Scrum 3 - Value
1.14-Product Owner in Scrum 4 - Trade-offs
1.15-Agile and Scrum - What we have learned
1.16-Scrum Quiz
1.17-Follow me on LinkedIn
1.18-More Scrum Questions Answered
1.19-Your Work Experience
1.20-Agile Principles Exercise
1.21-Agile Principles
2-The Scrum Certifications
5
2.1-The Scrum Guide 2020
2.2-Where to buy the PSPO I ® and PSM I ® Certifications
2.3-Should I take level 1 PSPO I and PSM I certification exams? 1 & 2
2.4-You can take both PSPO I & PSM I with my unofficial course (PSPO 1 & PSM 1)
2.5-Essential Reading and course content
3-Scrum Team and Accountabilities
9
3.1-The Product Owner
3.2-Product Owner continued and bad practices
3.3-The Developers
3.4-The Scrum Master part 1
3.5-The Scrum Master part 2
3.6-Scrum Team and Accountabilities Quiz
3.7-The Scrum Team - What we have learned
3.8-Scrum Team Exercise
3.9-Scrum Team Exercise
4-Scrum Events
10
4.1-Scrum Events Introduction
4.2-Scrum - The Sprint
4.3-Scrum - Sprint Planning
4.4-Scrum - The Daily Scrum
4.5-Scrum - Sprint Review
4.6-Scrum - Sprint Retrospective
4.7-Scrum Events Quiz
4.8-Scrum Events - What we have learned
4.9-Scrum Events Exercise
4.10-Scrum Events Exercise
5-Scrum Artifacts
12
5.1-Scrum Artifacts Introduction
5.2-Artifact Transparency
5.3-The Product Backlog Part 1
5.4-The Product Backlog Part 2
5.5-Product Backlog Refinement
5.6-The Definition of Done
5.7-Definition of Done Example
5.8-Sprint Backlog Part 1
5.9-Sprint Backlog Part 2
5.10-An Increment
5.11-Scrum Artifacts
5.12-Scrum Artifacts - What we have learned
6-Other important things to know
6
6.1-Evidence Based Management
6.2-Scrum Theory Empiricism
6.3-Cone of Uncertainty
6.4-Feature and Component Teams
6.5-The bullet point Items you must remember
6.6-Uses of Scrum
7-Artificial Intelligence and ChatGPT
15
7.1-AI for Product Owners Introduction
7.2-AI for new insights from data
7.3-AI for internal automation
7.4-AI for new product features
7.5-New products from AI
7.6-My Interactive sheet of AI ideas by industry and AI type
7.7-Product Owner AI Gemini LLM Demonstration
7.8-AI User Personas, Marketing Plan, Budgets, OKRs, Backlog tasks, User Stories etc
7.9-AI for Risks, Legal Docs, SWAT, and priming AI
7.10-AI for Dev roadmap, Estimates on time and Costs, Pricing, Profit, Sales Forecast
7.11-AI for USP, Project Documents, Team and Resources needed
7.12-AI for Sprint Backlog, Dev Skills, Job Descriptions
7.13-AI for Draft Emails, Tables, Pie Charts
7.14-AI what we have learned
7.15-AI ChatGPT time for you to experiment
8-Jira - Practical and Software Demonstration
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8.1-Practicals Section Introduction
8.2-Other Software Tools to consider
8.3-Sometimes decisions are tough to make
8.4-Making calculated decisions with a Decision Matrix
8.5-Going Faster
8.6-Making a Jira account
8.7-Inviting Users to Jira
8.8-Managing account, Billing and connecting other applications
8.9-Creating a team
8.10-Changing the project name
8.11-Adding tasks
8.12-Atlassian Epic Definition
8.13-Spikes for exploring work
8.14-Story Points explained
8.15-Detail of the Spike, risks and expected output
8.16-Epics colours, flitering and adding tasks
8.17-Backlog Refinement
8.18-Using Child tickets
8.19-Planning backlog refinement (child issue)
8.20-Definition of Done examples
8.21-Using the Definition of Done
8.22-Sprint Planning - creating Sprint 1 and the Planning 3 questions
8.23-Sprint Planning - Sprint 1 continued
8.24-Sprint Planning - Picking tasks/items
8.25-Filtering the Scrum board
8.26-Daily Scrum day 1
8.27-Daily Scrum linked issues and dependencies
8.28-Working on a ticket and conversation functionality
8.29-Filtering the board and reviewing
8.30-Adding in tickets resulting from the spikes
8.31-If you want to add new tickets into the Sprint Scope - Warning
8.32-Having capacity to bring in more work
8.33-Deleting a ticket and recovering it
8.34-The Burndown chart in "Insights"
8.35-The Roadmap
8.36-Considering the Definition of Done and making improvements to our standards
8.37-Testing
8.38-Completing the Sprint
9-Trello boards
2
9.1-Trello 1
9.2-Trello 2
10-asana tweaked for Scrum
7
10.1-asana Intro and setup
10.2-asana adding tasks
10.3-asana different layouts and making rules
10.4-asana profile information and forms
10.5-asana messages and attachments
10.6-asana dashboards
10.7-asana conclusion
11-Sprint Retrospective Tools
3
11.1-Sprint Retrospective Tool Software List
11.2-Retro Tool - ScatterSpoke
11.3-Retro Tool - Retrotool.io
12-Work Estimation
4
12.1-Work Estimation Section Introduction
12.2-Work Estimation
12.3-Risk Management and RAID Reports
12.4-Planning Poker
13-Discovery
8
13.1-Discovery Vision and Leadership Section Introduction
13.2-Discovery Introduction
13.3-Problem Definition
13.4-Brainstorming
13.5-Creating The Vision Statement
13.6-The Vision Board
13.7-Elevator Test
13.8-Product Strategy (Market and Product Maturity)
14-Exam Tips
4
14.1-Welcome to my exam tips
14.2-Exam Tips - Resources you must read
14.3-Exam Tips - My Top Tips for passing
14.4-My Scrum Crossword
15-Product Owner Practice Exam
2
15.1-Product Owner Practice Exam
15.2-Product Owner Advanced Practice Exam
16-PSM I Practice Exam
2
16.1-Scrum Master Practice Exam
16.2-More free Practice Exam Questions
17-Congratulations and bonus
2
17.1-Thanks for watching
17.2-Bonus and Discounts