Based on Agile principles, it enables teams to self-organize by encouraging close collaboration between all team members and specialisms involved. Scrum challenges the assumptions of the sequential approach to product development and replaces it with an iterative process. It includes a set of meetings, tools, and roles that work in harmony to help teams structure and manage their work.
The goal of this approach is to timely capture changes in customers’ needs, along with any other unpredictable challenges that may occur — for which a sequential approach is not suited. As such, Scrum uses an evidence based framework that embraces the fact that problems cannot be fully defined upfront. Instead, it focuses on maximising the team’s ability to respond to emerging requirements, deliver value quickly, and adapt to new market conditions.
Why is it important to hold a Scrum certification?
Holding a Scrum certification proves the candidate’s familiarity with Scrum practices, beyond the mere
knowledge of terminology. It shows employers that the candidate has the potential to be the person they need to cover the Product Owner accountability in their teams.
Whether the candidate is a Scrum beginner or a seasoned professional, a certification is a significant advantage when aiming to motivate and lead teammates. The PeopleCert Scrum Product Owner credential showcases that the candidate has the skills necessary to maximize the value of the product resulting from the work of the Scrum Team.
The PeopleCert Scrum Product Owner I certification covers the fundamental knowledge and skills required for a candidate to build their knowledge and skills regarding Scrum principles and practices.
Examination
The PeopleCert Scrum Product Owner I Certification Exam is designed to validate a candidate’s knowledge and understanding of Scrum basics as detailed above as well as how to be able to apply this knowledge through tools and practices in a modern enterprise.
The PeopleCert Scrum Product Owner I exam focuses on the following three (3) categories in the cognitive domain of Bloom’s taxonomy1 which is a reference for different levels of learning:
• Knowledge
• Comprehension
• Application
Training Requirements
In order to be eligible for the PeopleCert Scrum Product Owner, I level examination a candidate must be able to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of basic Scrum terms, principles, processes, practices, and tools and it is recommended that the candidate has received Accredited Training by a PeopleCert accredited training partner
Examination Format
The exam is closed book with forty (40) multiple choice questions. The pass grade is 70% (28 out of 40 questions).
The exam lasts 60 minutes.