If you are looking for Product Owner Certification, Scrum.org offers the Professional Product Owner certification, "PSPO 1". Our practice exam will help you prepare for the exam. Each practice exam contains 80 randomly selected questions out of a total of 320 available questions. This exam includes the questions from our PSM 1 practice exam and 50 additional questions to help you prepare for the PSPO 1 exam. Read more
If you are looking for Product Owner Certification, Scrum.org offers the Professional Product Owner certification, "PSPO 1". Our practice exam will help you prepare for the exam. Each practice exam contains 80 randomly selected questions out of a total of 320 available questions. This exam includes the questions from our PSM 1 practice exam and 50 additional questions to help you prepare for the PSPO 1 exam. Read more
If you are looking to become a certified as a Scrum Master, Scrum.org offers the Professional Scrum Master certification, "PSM 1" assessment. By taking our Scrum Master training or our Product Owner training along with using our Scrum Master Certification practice exam you will be well prepared for the test. The actual exam requires an 85% passing rate. We recommend taking ours until you consistently get at least a 95% score. The practice exam contains 80 questions with a one-hour countdown timer, just like the real exam, though you can start and stop as many times as you would like. Each time you take the exam it randomly selects from 270 questions. The questions are realistic and have helped hundreds of people pass the PSM 1. Good luck! Read more
In this course we will discuss best practices for managing product development across multiple Scrum teams. The key concepts we will cover are: Single Product Backlog Single Product Owner Scrum of Scrums Integration Approaches Read more
So you want to be a project manager? Did you know that there are very few universities that offer degrees in project management yet it is a position in virtually every company? Obviously there are certifications, books, and professional organizations, but it is still a profession that is defined differently in many organizations. Many people “accidently” become project managers. It usually happens because a manager assigns someone to manage a project who is competent and organized and who they can trust to get the job done. It is only after you become a project manager that you realize that there is an entire industry built around the profession of education and training project managers. In this webinar, we will address some the key “rules” and answer some of the burning questions new project managers often have: Should I get a project management certification? How do I get people to listen to me who don’t work for me? Do I need to know both Agile and Traditional project management? What do I need to know about project management tools? And many more…. The 20 Golden Rules ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Earn 1.5 PDUs or Agile Contact Hours You can access this course for one-year after enrollment. Read more
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