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PSPO I - ASSESSMENT

Last post 06:56 am October 13, 2016 by Peter Zsolt Hegyi
5 replies
01:05 pm October 5, 2016

Hi Team,

I have recently gotten the PSM I certification. I wonder to get the PSPO I certification, is there any guide specific for PO to study ?

Thanks

Best Regards

Ricardo


02:24 pm October 5, 2016

Even am looking for same. I recently cleared PSM1 and now wants to go for PSPO 1 Please help


05:37 pm October 5, 2016


Same here. passed PSM and preparing for PSPO.
The book for PSM by Mohammed was very helpful for my PSM preparation. I am using his book for PSPO https://www.amazon.in/dp/B01D73SRH4 and finding it very relevant.
I also saw recommendations about Roman Pichler book https://www.amazon.in/Agile-Product-Management-Scrum-Addison-Wesley-ebo…


07:05 am October 12, 2016

Hi,

I'm also trying to prepare for PSPO. As preparation material I'm using the PSPO I certification program from Management Plaza:
http://mplaza.pm/professional-scrum-product-owner-preparation/

They have a really well constructed material for self-study. With their help I scored 95% on my PSM I and I took the Exin ASF exam easily too. I can just suggest them.

Next to MPlaza I'm reading Roman Pichler's book too.

Best Regards

Peter


06:36 am October 13, 2016

Hi Peter,

Is it possible to share the full name of the book?


Thank you&best regards


06:56 am October 13, 2016

Hi Hale,

of course. Actually it is listed on the PSPO Subject Areas page too as suggested reading, but then here is the full name:

Roman Pichler: Agile Product Management with Scrum.

Best regards,
Peter


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