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PSPO Certification

Last post 05:45 pm November 17, 2017 by Remily Casanga
3 replies
02:48 pm October 20, 2017

He guys,

Over a month i will start with a PSPO course. And after that i will try to pass the exam. I've used the open assements and always get a 100% score. But i want more options to prepare for my exam (and don't spend a lot of money on books).

What is the best way to prepare for the exam? 

Thanks guys,

Stephan Andy


05:30 pm October 20, 2017

Other than books and experience, the best way to prepare is to do exactly what you are doing: focus on your course, and practice the open assessments.  Attending Scrum user groups is yet another option.

If you are serious about your career, why not invest in a few good books?


10:39 pm November 15, 2017

Hi All. I'm about to start preparing to take the PSPO. All I have is the scrum guide. please, can someone recommend a good and practical book to read alongside and helpful tips to pass this certification. thanks


09:56 am November 17, 2017

The book The Professional Scrum Product Owner: Guide to Pass PSPO 1 Certification https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01D73SRH4 can be tried. I have seen some recommendation on Roman Pitchler's books.


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