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PSPO Open Assessment

Last post 02:48 am August 26, 2015 by Volker Henz
8 replies
06:12 am April 15, 2015

When it's coming up on scrum.org site for training puposes


03:02 am June 19, 2015

Yes, It would help a lot to various PSPO1 aspirants.
Request to Scrum.org to add 1 Open assessment specific for PSPO, in which we can review our knowledge on Product Owner role, we can see more Product Owner role related questions.



08:48 am July 14, 2015

Thanks Gustavo

Looking for training support material free not training company.

Cheers


08:37 am July 16, 2015

Hi,
Denis, that is my company, and that page has links and reference material to help prepare (no cost).
Yes, we do offer all the Scrum.org courses as well.
I understand that a PSPO open is on the backlog with the Scrum.org team.

Thanks
Simon


01:17 am August 21, 2015

I found it's coming up this morning.


Product Owner Open

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03:37 pm August 24, 2015

Really more focus on the PO role than on the Scrum framework itself.

Very close to the PSPO Assessment and a very good tool for the PSPO I candidats.


10:47 pm August 24, 2015

Yes, and all the basic level assessments are available now.


02:48 am August 26, 2015

Hi,

just did the PSPO I yesterday. The Product Owner Open is a good tool, but i recommend to read the Scrum Guide carefully and have it opne for queries. Also Open Scrum test is helpful. There are a lot of questions from both and also the basic knowledge an dunderstanding of Scrum is required. Common sense also helps.
Good Luck !


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