CSPO: An Introductory Course for Product Owners

Building a product with a new process can be a daunting prospect. Being asked to serve as the team’s Product Owner can be downright intimidating. You’ve got an idea of what Scrum is, and have read a few articles or books on the topic, but you really don’t know how to start putting that theory into action.

That’s where the Certified Scrum Product Owner program comes in. The CSPO course gives you just enough information to understand how Scrum works, but focuses mainly on functioning as the product owner, or customer, for a Scrum team. You will learn about activities such as managing stakeholders, ROI, backlog grooming, creating effective stories, acceptance criteria for stories, defining done, and so on.

Join a Community of Practitioners

Becoming a Certified Scrum Product Owner gives you access to local user groups, online social networks, and other resources available only to CSPOs.

Start Learning the Art of Scrum

Earning a Certified Scrum Product Owner designation is only the first step toward gaining the knowledge and experience you need to be a true Scrum professional. Consider sharing your experiences with the community.

Share Your Accomplishments with Others

You can share your new credentials with a CSPO certificate, CSPO logos, and an active, editable profile on the Scrum Alliance website.