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Top 10 Reasons to Attend My Professional Scrum Product Owner Course in Seattle

Published August 18, 2017
by Admin

I’m bringing the Professional Scrum Product Owner course to Seattle!

Mark your calendars for October 12-13 (Thursday-Friday), and reserve your spot here.

If you’re on the fence, here are a few reasons you should join me.

Top 10 Reasons to Attend My PSPO Course in Seattle

#1 – This is a great excuse to plan a trip to Seattle.

seattle product owner

Extend your stay, and have some fun exploring!

There’s Olympic Sculpture Park, the Seattle Aquarium, Pike’s Place Market… just to name a few of the many fun tourist attractions in Seattle.

#2 – You take your accountability to maximize the value of your product seriously.

You know how important your role is. You want to expand your knowledge and toolbox, so you can amplify your impact with your Scrum Team and the organization.

#3 – You’re never seen the Fremont Troll.

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Yes, my friends, this is a real thing.  Get off the beaten path and see the quirky side of Seattle.

#4 – You prefer to learn in smaller groups.

I’m keeping my Seattle class size small, so we’ll have more time for sharing experiences and ideas.

#5 – You like to save money.

I’m offering early bird pricing.  If you sign up by September 12, you’ll save $200.

#6 – Learning is cool!

#7 – You want to earn your PSPO I credential.

My students frequently tell me they feel much more prepared for the assessment after attending class.

I will give you study tips. And attendees can schedule a call with me after class to discuss areas that come up during study where more clarification and guidance is desired.

#8 – You are a coffee snob.

Seattle may be the home of Starbucks, but there are many great local roasters and coffee shops to check out.

#9 – You want to learn how to support your Product Owner.

If you are a Manager of Product Owners, how do you support them? If you are a Scrum Master, how do you support and coach the Product Owner? This course will give you a deeper understanding of the Product Owner role, so you can support and coach them in fulfilling their accountability.

#10 –You want to lead the way for being a value-focused organization.

If you’re still on the fence after reading all of these amazing things, watch this video. (Makes me laugh every time.)

 

Register now!

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