practice at least one approach to refining the Product Backlog.
describe the relationship between outcome and output.
discuss how and why the Product Owner maintains authority over the Product Backlog while working collaboratively with Developers and stakeholders.
create at least one Product Backlog item that includes a description of desired outcome and value.
describe how a Product Owner includes product discovery and validation in their work.
compare at least three approaches to validate product assumptions by their cost and quality of learning.
create a Product Backlog that supports the achievement of a Product Goal.
discuss at least two reasons why the Product Owner is a single person and neither a group nor a committee.
explain at least two approaches to identify small, valuable, and usable Increments.
describe how Scrum supports validating product assumptions.
identify at least two ways to overcome the challenges of being a Product Owner for multiple Scrum Teams.
list at least three techniques to measure value.
describe how to plan a product release.
list at least three approaches to connect Developers directly to customers and users.
list the components of a product plan or forecast with stakeholders.
describe how the Product Owner interacts with the other Scrum Team members during the Scrum events and throughout the Sprint.