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About the Course

Product Owners are a key driving force behind successful Agile teams, ensuring the product vision aligns with business goals and delivers maximum value. This course gives you the ideal introduction to starting your Product Owner journey. During the course, you'll learn about the roles and responsibilities of an Agile Product Owner in Scrum teams, comparing them to other traditional product roles, for example, product manager. You'll explore the skills, competencies, and knowledge requirements for a successful project owner. You'll examine the end-to-end Scrum framework and understand the key stakeholders with which Product Owners collaborate to achieve success. Plus, you'll look at how to create and communicate a compelling product vision that aligns with organizational goals and provides direction for the development team. Through the course, you'll gain hands-on experience in labs and projects, investigating product strategy and value. Plus, you'll explore the employment opportunities for a Product Owner so you can envision your career path. You will also hear from experts who will share their insights and tips that will help in your Product Owner journey. If you're looking to take your first step toward becoming a Product Owner, ENROLL TODAY and start building your path to future success....

Top reviews

BR

Sep 12, 2025

Es una introducción muy clara e interesante al rol, entender su participación, marco conceptual y de acción. El aporte de expertos lo hace concreto y real, ver y entender su aplicación.

HM

Dec 13, 2025

A very good introduction to the Product Owner role.

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By Florian K

Sep 29, 2025

A bit borring

By Taylor W

Aug 10, 2025

Although it started with straightforward skills for a PO, the later parts of the course were very vague and did not contain material of real substance when learning how best to "Unleash Scrum". This could have been reduced down into a 1 pager+hearing from the experts.