How to become a strong Product Owner
How to become a strong Product Owner, available at $79.99, has an average rating of 4.5, with 83 lectures, 4 quizzes, based on 635 reviews, and has 2823 subscribers.
You will learn about How to excel as a Product Owner The main skills of a strong Product Owner Which are the main activities of a Product Owner on the daily business Relevant techniques that help the Product Owner achieving the goals Develop a Value-Driven Mindset How to prioritise what matters the most How to use User Stories to build great Products Foster collaboration with User Story Mapping Build meaningful Product with Value Proposition Design How to focus on problems instead of solutions How to estimate with Poker Planning How to estimate with the Estimation Game How to manage the Product Backlog Efficiently Setting goals to pursue, Product Goal and Sprint Goal This course is ideal for individuals who are Professionals who want to start working as a Product Owner or Product Owners or Product Managers or Project Managers or Business Analysts It is particularly useful for Professionals who want to start working as a Product Owner or Product Owners or Product Managers or Project Managers or Business Analysts.
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Summary
Title: How to become a strong Product Owner
Price: $79.99
Average Rating: 4.5
Number of Lectures: 83
Number of Quizzes: 4
Number of Published Lectures: 83
Number of Published Quizzes: 4
Number of Curriculum Items: 87
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 87
Original Price: $199.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- How to excel as a Product Owner
- The main skills of a strong Product Owner
- Which are the main activities of a Product Owner on the daily business
- Relevant techniques that help the Product Owner achieving the goals
- Develop a Value-Driven Mindset
- How to prioritise what matters the most
- How to use User Stories to build great Products
- Foster collaboration with User Story Mapping
- Build meaningful Product with Value Proposition Design
- How to focus on problems instead of solutions
- How to estimate with Poker Planning
- How to estimate with the Estimation Game
- How to manage the Product Backlog Efficiently
- Setting goals to pursue, Product Goal and Sprint Goal
Who Should Attend
- Professionals who want to start working as a Product Owner
- Product Owners
- Product Managers
- Project Managers
- Business Analysts
Target Audiences
- Professionals who want to start working as a Product Owner
- Product Owners
- Product Managers
- Project Managers
- Business Analysts
What does it take to be a Product Owner? You may wonder about this question and find no simple answer for it. Yet you want to develop your skills and benefit from numerous opportunities. The market has thousands of open position waiting for you. How can you develop the skills to make you stand out in a crowded market?
The course How to become a strong Product Owner shows in a simple way what you’ll need to do to become a robust Product Owner. You’ll quickly learn relevant techniques that work not only in theory but in practice.
At the end of this course, you will know what the mindset of successful Product Owners is. You‘ll also know which activities you have to perform as a Product Owner and how to get the best result out of them.
The methodology used for this course is divided into:
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Connection between theory and practice
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Efficient Techniques you can apply
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Real cases analysis to help you learn
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Practical exercises to foster learning
You’ll gain clarity on the following parts:
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The Product Owner role
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Essential Skills to be a Product Owner
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Product Owner’s daily activities
This course is for you who want to become a Product Owner or want to advance your skillset as a Product Owner.
After ten years on the road as a Product Owner, I noticed many people falling into the same pitfalls as I did. Therefore, I created this course for you with a clear summary of how to avoid the traps awaiting you and excel as a Product Owner by having a value driven mindset.
The market for Product Owners is hot. Demand’s higher than availability. If you want to benefit from this ever-growing market, the course How to be a Product Owner will help you become an attractive candidate.
Last but not least important, at the end of this course, you’ll have clarity on what is NOT to be a Product Owner.Many times we focus on what we should do to succeed, but we ignore the anti-patterns. I’ll give you as many tips as possible to understand what great Product Owners do not do.
Join thousands of students and let’s change the product world for the better.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: What is the Product Owner Role
Lecture 1: Intro: What is the Product Owner Role?
Lecture 2: The Product Owner Role
Lecture 3: The Product Owner Journey
Lecture 4: Can Product Owners be Value Maximizers?
Lecture 5: The Skillset of Successful Product Owners
Chapter 2: What is NOT the Product Owner role?
Lecture 1: Intro: What is NOT a Product Owner
Lecture 2: Waiter
Lecture 3: Boss
Lecture 4: Architect
Chapter 3: Communication
Lecture 1: Intro: Communication
Lecture 2: Communication with Different Audiences
Lecture 3: Start With Why
Lecture 4: SUCCESs Communication Framework
Lecture 5: Empathize with Your Customers
Lecture 6: Partner with Your Stakeholders
Lecture 7: Tech Team
Lecture 8: Meetings
Lecture 9: Successful Meetings
Lecture 10: Communication Exercise
Chapter 4: Decision-Making
Lecture 1: Intro: Decision-Making Module
Lecture 2: Challenges of Making Decisions
Lecture 3: Importance of Decisions
Lecture 4: Making Decisions
Lecture 5: What Should You NOT Do with Decisions?
Lecture 6: Understand Who Is the Best Person to Make the Decision
Lecture 7: What Is a Good Decision?
Lecture 8: Decision-Making Exercise
Chapter 5: Focus
Lecture 1: Intro: Focus Module
Lecture 2: What Is Focus?
Lecture 3: Defining Goals
Lecture 4: Prioritization Techniques
Lecture 5: Common Problems with Prioritization
Lecture 6: The Importance of a Strong Vision
Lecture 7: Start With The End in Mind
Lecture 8: Multiple Stakeholders
Lecture 9: Focus Exercise
Chapter 6: Problem-Solver
Lecture 1: Intro: Problem-Solver Module
Lecture 2: Find a Worthy Problem
Lecture 3: Problem and Solution Sphere
Lecture 4: Focus on the Problem
Lecture 5: Canvas Value Proposition
Lecture 6: Exercise: Canvas Value Proposition
Chapter 7: Curiosity
Lecture 1: Intro: Curiosity Module
Lecture 2: Curiosity Fosters Innovation
Lecture 3: Everyday is a day to learn something
Lecture 4: Never Stop Learning
Lecture 5: Questions Over Statements
Lecture 6: Curiosity Exercise
Chapter 8: Product Backlog Management
Lecture 1: Intro: Product Backlog Management Module
Lecture 2: Responsibilities
Lecture 3: What NOT to do with the Product Backlog
Lecture 4: Best Practices
Lecture 5: The Product Backlog Item
Lecture 6: User Stories
Lecture 7: Spikes
Lecture 8: Bugs
Lecture 9: Tech Debt
Lecture 10: Tasks
Lecture 11: The Product Backlog Refinement
Lecture 12: What NOT to do During the Product Backlog Refinement
Lecture 13: Estimation
Lecture 14: Story Points
Lecture 15: T-Shirt Size
Lecture 16: Effort
Lecture 17: Planning Poker
Lecture 18: Estimation Game
Lecture 19: How to Start a Product Backlog
Lecture 20: User Story Mapping
Chapter 9: The Sprint
Lecture 1: Intro: The Sprint Module
Lecture 2: What Is the Sprint?
Lecture 3: How to Start the Sprint
Lecture 4: What Not to Do During The Sprint Planning
Lecture 5: Should I Segment the Sprint?
Lecture 6: What NOT to Do During the Sprint
Chapter 10: Measure the Results
Lecture 1: Intro: Measure the Results Module
Lecture 2: What Is NOT Value?
Lecture 3: What Is Value?
Lecture 4: How to Measure the Value
Lecture 5: Conversion Funnel
Lecture 6: Common KPIs
Lecture 7: Mobile KPIs
Lecture 8: Web KPIs
Chapter 11: Further Learning
Lecture 1: Books Recommendations
Instructors
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David Pereira
Product Coach, Book Author, Keynote Speaker
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- 2 stars: 7 votes
- 3 stars: 73 votes
- 4 stars: 267 votes
- 5 stars: 285 votes
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