
OVERVIEW

Prerequisites | 12 months of professional experience as a Product Owner during the last five years; Certified Product Owner® (CSPO®) certification |
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Outcome | Advanced Certified Scrum Product Owner (A-CSPO), 14 PDUs, and 14 SEUs |
Duration | Live Online & In-Person: 2 Days, On-Demand: Minimum of 2 weeks |
Required reading | Scrum 101 |
3Back offers this course in 3 formats: Live Online, On-Demand, and In-Person. Choose your format:
Live Online View Schedule |
On-Demand View Schedule |
In-Person None Scheduled |
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Pace | This facilitator led course is complete in two 8 hour days | This course does not follow a set schedule but needs to be completed within a year. The quickest pace for this course is 2 weeks | This facilitator led course is complete in two 8 hour days |
Assignments | Will be completed before course end | Must complete each assignment/quiz before moving on to next Module | Will be completed before course end |
StudyBuddy | Group work with small breakout room sessions with the other students taking this course | Remote StudyBuddy sessions – you can work with the same StudyBuddies throughout OR partner with new ones each Module. StudyBuddy can be someone from class or outside of class | In person group work with the other students taking this course |
Office Hours | Not needed as this course is facilitator lead | Must complete 4 Open Office Discussion Hours with the trainer | Not needed as this course is facilitator lead |
Certification | A-CSPO | A-CSPO | A-CSPO |
As a Certified Scrum Product Owner® (CSPO®), you’ve been introduced to Scrum values, practices, and applications. You now understand how to facilitate product development, teamwork and improvement processes through the use of Scrum.
Product Ownership is a lifelong journey. Using Scrum values and Agile principles to develop world class products takes diligence, testing and agility. Your goal is a continuous improvement of the product that leads to success as defined by your goals.
The next step in your journey is to obtain an Advanced Certified Scrum Product Owner® (A-CSPO®) credential from Scrum Alliance®. To obtain your A-CSPO, you need to take an A-CSPO class and have at least one year of experience as a Scrum Product Owner.
What You Get
We’ll cover your Scrum Alliance membership dues and certification for the first 2 years.
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Agenda
To further enhance your knowledge and skills, the next step is achieving an Advanced Certified Scrum Product Owner® (A-CSPO®) certification from Scrum Alliance®. 3Back’s advanced offering is ideal for a Certified Scrum Product Owner who has one or more years of work experience in that role.
The collection of responsibilities range from creating a strategic vision to delivery management to determining what work will be worked on next.
Additional Details
This certified educational offering is on the Path to CSP®, providing professionals with a set of techniques and skills that go beyond the basics and mechanics of Scrum, expanding into interaction, facilitation, coaching, and team dynamics.
This course is built upon shared experience and exercises that provide concrete practice to build deeper understanding of and skill with the topics covered. Working with your peers you will develop significantly greater depth in your Scrum Product Owner practice.
This course is designed specifically for Certified Scrum Product Owners with the requisite minimum of one year of experience in the role. Come prepared to share your knowledge and experience and learn from the experiences of your peers and the facilitator.
The atmosphere is casual and relaxed, but the learning is serious! Come prepared to learn and have some fun along the way.
Required Reading

Scrum 101
Optional Reading

Exploring Scrum: The Fundamentals
By Dan Rawsthorne and Doug Shimp
This book takes a deep, exploratory, look into the Scrum framework, and offers advice about how to think about it, and how to use it. Some of this advice is philosophical, some is pragmatic, some is practical, and some of it is controversial.
This book is not an introductory text.3Back Exclusive
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Advanced Cert. Scrum Product Owner Training Benefits
So you want to learn Scrum. But is training really worth it?
What can training give you that reading a few books can’t?
Transforming your team or organization to a new methodology is a big undertaking. Organized training will give you the kickstart you need and save you valuable time otherwise wasted on costly trial and error.
Studies show that when learners “do and say,” they experience an increase of knowledge retention up to 80% over reading alone.
Books and blogs are good knowledge resources. Skill, however, is acquired by doing. There is simply no replacement for the skill building that occurs with hands-on activities and real-life simulations.
Who Should Attend

There is no right or wrong person to attend this training. In fact, the most successful agile adoptions have included training for everyone, right down to Finance and Sales staff. Scrum training is especially appropriate for anyone in the corporate structure dealing with rapidly changing demands. In a traditional organization, these roles might include:
What Industries
Use Scrum?

The most popular use of Scrum is for software development in a wide variety of industries, including financial services, insurance, education, information technology, government programs and supply chain management. But Scrum goes beyond software development! We’ve known organizations and individuals who have used Scrum for graphic design, wedding planning, data warehousing, consulting, classroom projects, household management, auto salvage yards and much more. Scrum is appropriate for almost any complex project with rapidly changing or emergent requirements, regardless of the industry.
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