Scrum Product Owner Certified (SPOC®)
Deep understanding of Scrum philosophies and principles.
The Product Owner's perspective on roles, meetings, and artifacts.
How to represent business stakeholders and manage the Product Backlog.
Practical skills to handle common issues and roadblocks in a Scrum environment.
Individuals interfacing with business stakeholders or working as Product Owners.
Anyone working in a Scrum Project environment.
Professionals interested in the effective implementation of the Scrum framework.
There are no formal prerequisites.
Recommended: Scrum Developer Certified (SDC®) or Scrum Master Certified (SMC®) certifications, and attending a 2-day classroom training.
Type: Multiple choice.
Questions: 140.
Duration: 180 minutes.
Format: Proctored online exam.
Note: No negative marks; current pass rate is 93%.
Familiarity with Scrum advantages and challenges.
Ability to handle business aspects and stakeholder engagement.
Functional understanding of all Scrum roles to facilitate organizational adoption.
Practical knowledge to anticipate and solve implementation issues.
Engaging Learning: Focus on high retention through concepts and theories.
Internalization: Students work through concepts rather than just listening.
Simulation: Use of case studies, role-plays, and hands-on training to simulate real-world product development.
Agile and Scrum Overview: Manifesto, principles, and methods.
Scrum Roles: Product Owner, Master, Team, and Core/Non-core roles.
Planning in Scrum: Requirements, User Stories, Personas, and Estimation.
Sprint Planning: The Sprint Backlog and Planning Games.
Implementation: Daily Stand-ups, Reviews, Retrospectives, and Backlog Refining.
Scrum for Large Projects: Chief Product Owner and Scaling Scrum.
SCRUMstudy™ is the global accreditation body for Scrum and Agile certifications. They authored the SBOK® Guide (Scrum Body of Knowledge) and operate through a vast network of Authorized Training Partners (A.T.P.s) to deliver international certifications