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PSPO I

Last post 06:53 pm July 31, 2017 by Jason Jafarian
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07:09 pm July 28, 2017

Guys, I have a question...I already passed the PSM I, .. using the course and simulation... excellent BTW.

Now, I want to take the PSPO I.. I only want to buy the simulation... what do you think? It s enough to present the exam? or do I have to read something else?

HELP!

Thanks.  


06:53 pm July 31, 2017

Diany,

The PSPO I shouldn't require significantly more resources than the PSM I since a Scrum Master already needs to be aware of what tasks a Product Owner has to manage.  However, the PSPO I does go into more detail on these tasks, delegation of responsibilities, and even a bit about how to work on multiple products at once.  Reading up on the Nexus Guide will help you prepare, as will the Product Owner Open.



If you want to pay for external simulations, that's fine too.  But I would highly recommend if you do nothing else, at least read over the Nexus Guide and focus on the Product Owner responsibilities in a Nexus environment.


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