Certified Scrum Product Owner Training by Lonnie Weaver-Johnson in Richmond by Conscires Agile Practices
Richmond,VA (PRWEB) November 13, 2013 -- The CSPO training by Lonnie Weaver-Johnson in Richmond, VA, is intended for anyone who wishes to become a Scrum Alliance certified Product Owner. This course is ideal for anyone who wishes to understand the basics of Scrum. Attendees need not have any prior exposure to Agile or Scrum, however any experience with project development or project management would be helpful. All CSPO classes are conducted by Certified Scrum Trainers (CST). To become a CSPO, attendees need to attend a two-day session by a CST.
This course is ideal for any person who is interested in learning more about Scrum or wants to make Scrum work better for their team or organization. While the focus of the class is for people who want to learn how to leverage the Scrum framework to bring about change, any member of the organization who is interested in using Scrum would find this class useful. Typical attendees in the past have been functional managers, team leads, analysts, architects, engineers, software developers, directors, testers and other roles that support product development.
An important aim of this course is to leverage the wide-ranging knowledge and experience of the participants, so a significant amount of this course will be spent in peer-to-peer interactions, hands-on activities and drawing connections between the classroom material and day-to-day experiences. This course will equip the participants with the knowledge on how to facilitate Scrum in their teams and begin the process of change in their organization.
For more details on this training, visit: http://agile.conscires.com/certified-scrum-productowner-cspo-training-in-richmond-nov/.
Lonnie Weaver-Johnson obtained a degree in Communications and then went on to a 20-year career implementing IT projects or leading people through change. Lonnie enjoys transforming people and organizations through coaching, conflict resolution, performance management, or simply imparting knowledge. Lonnie began working with Scrum in 2006 and her Scrum training has taken her across the country and to India and Canada where she has shared her knowledge and experience with Scrum. Helping Scrum teams learn and grow together until they reach a high performing stage is Lonnie’s passion. Lonnie brings high energy to her classes, motivates the learners, and uses humor and stories to keep people engaged. Lonnie's profile can be viewed at http://www.scrumalliance.org/community/profile/lweaverjoh.
The course is hosted by Conscires Agile Practices, an organization that brings affordable trainings on Agile and Scrum to different parts of the world including the USA, different parts of Europe, and India. For more details on Conscires Agile Practices, visit http://agile.conscires.com/.
Bachan Anannd, Conscires Agile Practices, http://agile.conscires.com/, 949-232-8900, [email protected]
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