How to Pass the PSPO Certification Exam
If you want to become a certified Professional Scrum Product Owner (PSPO) through Scrum.org, check out these tips to help you pass the exam
If you want to become a certified Professional Scrum Product Owner (PSPO) through Scrum.org, check out these tips to help you pass the exam
Do you want to earn the Agile Analyst Certification (AAC) through the International Institute of Business Analysis (IIBA)? Let me help!
If you are considering becoming an Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI-ACP®) through the Project Management Institute, you want to read this.
It’s a common misconception that there’s no planning in Agile (there is), and the Product Owner is responsible, but a lot can still go wrong.
What happens when a Product Owner doesn’t have control or even visibility into the product’s budget? No one will know if it’s successful.
Value in agile is an elusive topic to cover; it means something different to everyone. So, what does value mean to you as a Product Owner?
My company, Core BTS, has combined my two eBooks about “Agile Transformation Pain Points” into one that contains 40 pains and how to avoid or manage them.
There are only three official roles in Scrum, but there’s widespread confusion about the roles and what each one is responsible for.
Negative feelings and emotions are often the root cause of fearing failure, but sometimes it’s all right (and even beneficial) to fail.
In this subseries’s third and last blog, I tackle the final five ways that Product Owners should not behave. Watch out for these behaviors.