Course : Become a Scrum Product Owner

Practical course - 2d - 14h00 - Ref. PDH
Price : 1610 CHF E.T.

Become a Scrum Product Owner




The Product Owner plays a key role in Scrum. Responsible for building the vision of the product to be developed, he/she manages the project requirements and is accountable for the value created and the ROI on the project. This course will introduce you to the best practices to adopt, as a Product Owner, at every stage of the project's life.


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In person or remote class
Available in English on request

Ref. PDH
  2d - 14h00
1610 CHF E.T.




The Product Owner plays a key role in Scrum. Responsible for building the vision of the product to be developed, he/she manages the project requirements and is accountable for the value created and the ROI on the project. This course will introduce you to the best practices to adopt, as a Product Owner, at every stage of the project's life.


Teaching objectives
At the end of the training, the participant will be able to:
Understanding the Product Owner role
Building the product vision
Gathering and formalizing needs
Prioritizing User Stories
Writing agile test cases
Validating solutions

Intended audience
Future product owners, project managers, functional and business managers, marketing managers, product managers.

Prerequisites
No special knowledge required.

Practical details
Role-playing
Agile games and a case study.
Teaching methods
Agile games (edutainment) to understand the agile approach. A case study to put the concepts presented into practice.

Course schedule

1
Agile overview

  • Agile and project management.
  • Background and origins.
  • The Agile manifesto.
  • Agile values and principles.
Role-playing
Agile game: discover how to express requirements using an iterative approach.

2
Scrum overview

  • Scrum principles.
  • The different roles. Ceremonies.
  • Follow-up and progress.

3
Product Owner

  • Its roles and responsibilities.
  • The Product Owner and the other players.
  • The delegated Product Owner.
Role-playing
Agile game: Product Owner roles and responsibilities. Case study: project presentation.

4
Define an initial backlog

  • Establish the product vision, the initial backlog.
  • Building the roadmap.
  • Product Backlog elements.
  • Techniques for gathering business requirements.
  • User stories, features, epics.
Role-playing
Case study: determining the project scope, analyzing a context diagram. Identify features, Users Stories. Agile game: building a project's product box.

5
Formalizing requirements

  • Writing features and User Stories.
  • Structured description of User Stories.
  • Prioritizing requirements, prioritization techniques.
  • The Kano model.
  • The notion of Business Value in story point.
  • Organize and update the Product Backlog.
  • Refine the Product Backlog.
Role-playing
Agile game: learning to prioritize. Case study: free and structured description of Users Stories, classification of requirements, calculation of customer value.

6
Validating solutions

  • When can I take the tests?
  • Write acceptance tests.
  • Test management. Test results.
Role-playing
Case study: drafting conditions of acceptance.

7
The Product Owner and agile ceremonies

  • The basics of a ceremony.
  • Planning sessions.
  • The Product Owner and the sprint review.
  • Daily Scrum.
  • Sprint retrospective.
Role-playing
Case study: planning releases, preparing Scrum ceremonies. Agile game :"Keep Drop Start" : map Agile concepts by interest, identify areas for improvement.


Customer reviews
4,7 / 5
Customer reviews are based on end-of-course evaluations. The score is calculated from all evaluations within the past year. Only reviews with a textual comment are displayed.
GWENAELLE D.
18/12/25
4 / 5

Practical, easy-to-understand content, tailored to the audience.
ALEXANDRA P.
18/12/25
4 / 5

Good content.
VIOLAINE F.
18/12/25
5 / 5

I was very satisfied with the course. I would just have liked more practical examples of how to write user stories and useful test cases.



Publication date : 02/05/2024


Dates and locations

Last places available
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Guaranteed session
From 28 to 29 May 2026
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From 28 to 29 May 2026
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Remote class
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From 15 to 16 October 2026
FR
Remote class
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From 15 to 16 October 2026
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Remote class
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From 10 to 11 December 2026
FR
Remote class
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From 10 to 11 December 2026
EN
Remote class
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REMOTE CLASS
2026 : 28 May, 28 May, 15 Oct., 15 Oct., 10 Dec., 10 Dec.