Agile Product Owner Role: Foundations

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Agile Product Owner Role: Foundations

Course Details

Learn what it takes to be the product owner on an agile project team. Agile Product Owner: Foundations clarifies the role of the product owner and looks at the mindset, techniques, and competencies critical to being successful in the job. Plus, learn about the average day in the life of a product owner and get clarity on common myths: that planning, a clear scope, and documentation get in the way of agile development.

This course covers the following topics:

  • Introduction
  • Product Owner Role
  • Define a Valuable Product
  • Agile Planning
  • Agile Product Owner Expectations
  • Conclusion
  • Exam


Prepare for the PMI-ACP® Exam

The PMI Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI-ACP)® certification officially recognizes your agile knowledge and demonstrates your subject matter expertise to peers, managers, stakeholders, and employers. This Learning Path is designed to help you learn, study, and take the PMI-ACP® exam.

Previously completed courses in this 18-course, 21-hour Learning Path include the following:


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