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Scrum Product Owner: How to Pass the PSPO I Assessment

For those that wish to earn the PSPO I certificate from scrum.org, this course will teach you how to prepare for the assessment and increase your chances of passing.

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Created by Derek Davidson

Last Updated Jun 13, 2025

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Scrum Product Owner: How to Pass the PSPO I Assessment

For those that wish to earn the PSPO I certificate from scrum.org, this course will teach you how to prepare for the assessment and increase your chances of passing.

Beginner
22m
(0)

Created by Derek Davidson

Last Updated Jun 13, 2025

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Many of us stress about taking exams. In this course, Scrum Product Owner: How to Pass the PSPO I Assessment, you’ll learn how to prepare for the assessment. First, you’ll explore the major tips to follow to increase your chances of passing. Next, you’ll discover exam techniques specific to the PSPO I assessment environment. Finally, you’ll see some sample questions from the PSPO I prep assessment from scrum.org. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge needed to increase the chances of passing the assessment and earning the PSPO I certificate.

Scrum Product Owner: How to Pass the PSPO I Assessment
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Derek Davidson
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Derek is a Professional Scrum Trainer with Scrum.org, the organization created by Scrum co-creator, Ken Schwaber.

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