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Certified Scrum Product Owner (CSPO)

Scrum Alliance

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The Certified Scrum Product Owner (CSPO) course prepares you for agile product delivery with a relentless focus on customer value and the return on investment of your efforts. Product owners know their markets and anticipate what their customers need, helping their organizations rise to the top.

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What's the Certified Scrum Product Owner? Certified Scrum Product Owner is a globally recognized certification from Scrum Alliance. Earning the CSPO means you have validated scrum knowledge and understand the product owner accountability on a scrum team. Earning the CSPO opens the door to the Advanced Certified Scrum Product Owner (A-CSPO) and Certified Scrum Professional® - Product Owner (CSP®-PO). Pursue the full path if you want to be recognized as a product ownership professional who can drive outstanding results for your customers and your organization, or if you want to become an agile coach or trainer. Who should take the CSPO course? Anyone who enjoys (or wants to become more familiar with) the business side of product or service development can benefit from taking the CSPO class. Product owners decide what the team will create next, ordering the work to ensure that the most valuable, impactful products reach customers at a regular cadence. The CSPO course is a good fit for anyone who wants to build in-demand product skills, including: Product managers Business analysts Project managers Data analysts Scrum team members This certification course is designed to equip individuals from various professional backgrounds with the skills needed to excel in product development roles. It offers practical knowledge and strategies to navigate product management, making it relevant and beneficial across various careers. Reasons to become a CSPO Achieving a CSPO certification from Scrum Alliance can significantly elevate your professional standing in any industry. This globally recognized credential validates your knowledge and connects you with exclusive member benefits designed to support your continuous growth and success in the field. Here are some of the key advantages: Scrum Alliance certifications are among the top certifications demanded by employers The need for continuous learning to maintain your CSPO certification signals to employers that you possess current, in-depth, and valuable skills, making you a more attractive candidate Gain practical knowledge that you can immediately apply to improve processes and outcomes in your role Open doors to better salary and career opportunities, with 55% of organizations willing to pay more for certified agile professionals

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Skills & Competencies

Skills developed through this program

  • Define Product Owner Accountabilities across different organizational designs
  • Provide Transparency to Stakeholders on progress toward goals
  • Gather Information and Insights from stakeholders using multiple techniques
  • Interact with Scrum Team Members during Scrum events and sprints
  • Manage Product Owner Responsibilities across multiple Scrum teams
  • Set and Communicate Product Vision and Product Goals
Career Pathways

Occupations this program prepares you for

  • Information Technology Project Managers15-1299.09
  • Computer and Information Systems Managers11-3021.00
  • General and Operations Managers11-1021.00
What You'll Learn

Key competencies developed through this program

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Mastery: developing (Level 2)(based on Certification)

  • Project execution plans — manage day-to-day adherence to budget, schedule, and scope with limited oversight on mid-size IT projects.
  • Project milestones and deliverables — track progress against baselines and produce regular status reports for stakeholders.
  • Project personnel activities — coordinate task assignments and monitor team workload across concurrent IT workstreams.
  • Customer requirements — assess current needs through direct interviews and documented surveys, then translate findings into project scope adjustments.
  • Project plan modifications — draft, review, and submit change requests following established change-control procedures.
  • IT project meetings — schedule, facilitate, and document outcomes including action items and decision records.
  • Project risks and issues — identify, analyze, and recommend mitigation strategies using standard risk-management frameworks.
  • Deliverable quality reviews — conduct structured reviews against acceptance criteria before submission to clients or stakeholders.
  • Project management software tools — configure project plans, dashboards, and resource allocations for routine IT projects.
  • Cross-functional team communications — coordinate information flow between developers, infrastructure teams, and business units on active technology deployments.

Some details on this page are auto-populated from public workforce data sources: O*NET (opens in new tab), BLS (opens in new tab), College Scorecard (opens in new tab), DOL Training Provider Results (opens in new tab), NSX (opens in new tab). Provided in partnership with LER.me Career Intelligence.

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Placement Rate
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