Certified Product Owner (CPO™)
Industry Leading Certification for Product Owner based on Agile Product Management body of knowledge
Why Become Agile Practitioner ?
Digital transformation is a competitive game change
75% expect digital strategies to make their enterprise more agile. According to Survey by CA - 8 out 10 software development organizations have committed to adopting agile.
Digital Transformation Across
Industry
According to the State of Scrum
report 2017,
“Agile and Scrum methodology is
increasing beyond IT and taking
hold in diverse industries.”
WHY CERTIFIED PRODUCT OWNER (CPO™) ?
MODERN FRAME WORK
While most certification
focus on automated
quiz, CPO focus on
demonstration of skills
through live challenges.
ASSURANCE OF SKILLS
While most certification
focus on automated
quiz, CPO focus on
demonstration of skills
through live challenges.
Key competencies for CPO™
Agile Product owner responsibility is to have a vision of what he or she wishes to build, and convey that vision to the scrum team.
Facilitation of Agile ceremonies
Agile metrics & tools
Kanban tools & metrics
Stake holder management
Conflict resolution
Devops metrics & beyond
Prioritization of product backlog
Scrum 4 X P framework
Scrum Ceremonies
Certification Process
Taking a course is not required. While taking a Certified Product Owner course is highly recommended, if you feel you already possess a high level of knowledge, you have the option to take the CPO assessment directly. The cost of CPO is $100 Includes Automated & Expert evaluation
Multiple Options To Learn
1. Attend Partner Trainings
2. Leverage 18hrs E-Learning Courses
3. Submit 2 years of Agile practice experience & directly attempt the certification assessment.
2. Leverage 18hrs E-Learning Courses
3. Submit 2 years of Agile practice experience & directly attempt the certification assessment.
Assessment Process
Automated
+
Live Online Challenge
Subjective case study based assessment
+
Live Online Challenge
Subjective case study based assessment
iDEAL fOR
✓ Business Analyst
✓ Product Owner
✓ Scrum Master
✓ Program/Project Manager
✓ Engineering Manager
72% of companies across all industries are going through digital transformation & hence what we need are leaders and managers who can understand the context of customer, technology and business.
Amit Phadnis,
Office of CTO, GE Healthcare
Benefits of Certification
GLOBAL BEST PRACTICES
Product owners are
strategic roles who are
expected to go beyond
process execution to be
the voice of the
customer.
Skill Council Board
Aslam Hirani
Agile Product ManagementCEO,UASSESS
Shriraj Nagarhalli
AgileCenter Head, Wipro Technologies
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Global Expert
Taking a course is not required. While taking a Certified Product Owner course is highly recommended, if you feel you already possess a high level of knowledge, you have the option to take the CPO assessment directly. The cost of CPO is $100 Includes Automated & Expert evaluation Taking a course is not required. While taking a Certified Product Owner course is highly recommended, if you feel you already possess a high level of knowledge, you have the option to
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FAQ's
Prerequisite for CPO
* Knowledge in Agile, Scrum, Kanban, Devops
* Minimum 5 years of work experience
* 3 years of experience in Agile/Scrum
What happens if I fail the CPO assessment?
Your get 1 free retake of assessment and subsequent retakes for $25
How many years CPO certification is valid?
CPO Certification valid for lifetime
How does CPO compare with other certifications?
CPO | CSPO | PMI ACP |
---|---|---|
Direct Exam
| No Direct Exam | Direct Exam |
Life Time Validity | 2yrs Validity (125$ for Renewal) | 3 years validity |
Flexible Learning, F2F, Live Online
and E-learning Available | Mandatory two days Session | Mandatory 21 hours of session |
Real-time Industrial Cases | Old Case Studies followed | No case study exam |
1:1 Mentoring | No Mentoring | No 1:1 Mentoring |
Scrum, Agile, DevOps, Kanban,
and Scaled | Only Scrum | Scrum, Lean, Kanban, and XP |