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PSPO I Assessment

Last post 07:06 am November 19, 2015 by Namitha Naveen
3 replies
05:59 am October 22, 2015

Dear Community,

i want to do the PSPO I Assessment.

how can I prepare best for the exam??

In this site are a lot of books and paper:
https://www.scrum.org/Courses/Professional-Scrum-Product-Owner/PSPO-Sub…

which is recommended for PSPO I Assessment ???

thanks a lot.
Angila


10:46 am October 22, 2015

Hi,
1. Read the Scrum guide - in your mother language and English http://www.scrumguides.org/
2. Watch this video from Henrik Kniberg: http://youtu.be/502ILHjX9EE
3. Do the Scrum Open assessment until you can get 100% repeatedly http://scrum.org/Assessments/Open-Assessments
4.Complete the PSPO Open assessment until you achieve 100% repeatedly, try the development one as well (it gives you a wider insight)
5. Complete the Scrum Practitioner Open assessment to confirm understanding around scaling
6. Use the forums
7. Remember your key role is to be the Value optimiser, focussing on Value and ROI, TCO

Regards
Simon


08:34 am November 13, 2015

Thanks a lot for your replay.
with regard
Angila


07:06 am November 19, 2015

+1@Simon, You can also take some of the free online tests which you would find this forum.
As many have published couple of links or you can google it.
Its very important to be active in many forums , which will definitely help to understand the concepts.


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