Anthony Freddura has worked as a business systems analyst in Massachusetts for more than a decade. During that time, Antony Freddura has served as a project manager and analyst with Epsilon, Cisco Systems, and Fidelity Investments. Anthony Freddura holds multiple professional certifications including ICAgile Certified Product Owner (ICP-EPO), and Professional Scrum Product Owner (PSPO I).
The Professional Scrum Product Owner (PSPO) is a globally recognized program and certification provided by Scrum.org. It is designed for product owners or individuals who want to develop and test their Scrum framework knowledge. Scrum.org offers three PSPO certification levels. The first level is PSPO I, which shows potential clients you have a good understanding of Scrum and how to apply it to create product value. PSPO II confirms you have an advanced mastery of Scrum frameworks such as business strategy, product vision, and backlog management, and can use these to create value in the product sphere. The third certification is PSPO III. At this level, you’re distinguished as a product owner or individual who, while using scrum, can own a product vision, efficiently manage product backlog, and partner with stakeholders to deliver valuable products. To be certified at any level, you must pass a Professional Scrum Product Owner exam, which has an 85 percent passing mark. If you pass the PSPO exam, you’ll receive a PSPO certification, along with a PSPO logo that you can use to show your expertise in using Scrum for efficient product development and delivery.
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AuthorServing as an Information Systems Quality Analyst, Anthony Freddura held responsibility for testing and supporting a client/server transaction processing system. Archives
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