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Tips to prepare for the PSPO I certification ????

Scrum.org

Great, the PSPO I certification is valid for life, which means you don't have to renew it. know quite a lot - refer to PSPO I reading recommendations. When I did the certification, I already had several years of experience as a Product Owner. Nevertheless, the PSPO I certification is primarily a validation of knowledge.

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Scrum Methodology: Roles, Events & Artifacts

ProjectManager.com

The scrum methodology was developed as a response to rigid project management approaches such as the waterfall method, which didn’t adapt to the needs of agile product and software development teams. It is less a traditional project management methodology and more a framework for product and software development.

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5 Tips To Re-Energize Your Daily Standup Meetings

Rebel’s Guide to PM

The purpose of a daily standup meeting, which you will sometimes hear referred to as the daily scrum, is to get together and go over important tasks that are just finishing, or about to start. Other teams hold their meetings around the Kanban board or whiteboard so everyone can refer to that if they need to.

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The Product Goal: Propelling Scrum Teams Towards Value Delivery

Scrum.org

The goal acts as a focal point, attracting and aligning the efforts of the development team towards value creation. When the Product Goal is well-defined and understood by the entire team, it becomes a driving force behind every decision made throughout the product development journey.

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Top 10 Project Management Methodologies – An Overview

ProjectManager.com

The term scrum was introduced in a “Harvard Business Review” article from 1986 by Hirotaka Takeuchi and Ikujiro Nonaka. It became a part of agile when Ken Schwaber and Mike Beedle wrote the book “Agile Software Development with Scrum” in 2001. It requires a certification to practice.

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What is Agile Project Management?

The IIL Blog

By APMG International September 6, 2023 Agile project management is a flexible approach to managing projects which involves taking incremental steps referred to as sprints or iterations. The DSDM Framework is the backbone for several of APMG’s certifications. Agile projects are iterative and have regular feedback loops.

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How does an agile team maintain requirements? 6 Easy Ways

Agilemania

Not maintaining requirements in an Agile team can lead to several challenges, including scope creep, missed deadlines, low-quality deliverables, and dissatisfied stakeholders. By maintaining requirements in an agile environment, teams can ensure that they have the most up-to-date and accurate information to make informed decisions.