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These offerings are designed for groups who want to build practical AI capability together over time—using a repeatable, outcomes-focused approach. Explore the options below, then visit each class page for the full details.

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20 Feb 2026

Virtual Certified Scrum Product Owner -Pacific Time - May 14-15, 2026

Author: Rod Claar  /  Categories: Certified Scrum Product Owner  / 

Event date: 5/14/2026 11:00 AM - 5/15/2026 7:00 PM Export event

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  • Price: $349.00 - $549.00
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Course overview

In this intensive, interactive CSPO workshop, you learn how Scrum works and—more importantly—how to function effectively as a Product Owner. You’ll practice visioning, roadmapping, stakeholder management, ROI thinking, backlog grooming, writing effective stories, and crafting clear acceptance criteria.
Full attendance is required for certification. Virtual delivery uses interactive collaboration to keep the workshop hands-on.

Key learning objectives

Explain Scrum roles, artifacts, and events—and how Product Ownership drives value delivery.
Create an actionable product vision and roadmap (problems → solutions → outcomes).
Identify stakeholders and users, clarify needs/features, and surface assumptions, constraints, and dependencies.
Write effective user stories (including INVEST) and define acceptance criteria and acceptance tests.
Refine and order a product backlog using value, risk, and ROI as decision inputs.
Example (copy/paste): Product Vision Statement
For who , our is a that . Unlike , it .
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