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The Professional Product Owner - book, what chapters are relevant for PSPO1?

Last post 03:28 am July 29, 2021 by Alfredo Alcantara
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10:51 am July 26, 2021

Hi,

as the subject already indicated, can you tell me what chapters are relevant to pass the PSPO1-exam?

I know, the whole book is relevant and very interesting, but i have to admit i'm a little bit short on time and i would like to be ready for the PSPO1 and PSM1-exams as soon as possible.

The reasons are really to much to go into.

To be honest, i read the scrum guide, used the open exam for the SM, PO and agile leader but i don't feel "ready", because the open exam questions are taken from a VERY small pool and they repeat very quickly.

so i aquired the book and like to focus on the parts necessary/relevant to pass the exams.

I would really value your input.

Thank you.


03:28 am July 29, 2021

In my mind the book is not so big and you can read it in 2-3 days. I guess all sections in this book will be useful at pspo 1


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