Select the search type
  • Site
  • Web
Search

Learning Path

Generative AI for Scrum Teams

Who it’s for: Scrum Masters, Product Owners, and Agile teams who want to use Generative AI safely to accelerate planning, facilitation, and delivery.

Outcomes

  • Create sprint-ready user stories faster with AI-assisted refinement (without losing clarity).
  • Run more effective Scrum events using repeatable prompt templates and facilitation checklists.
  • Add lightweight guardrails to reduce risk (data leakage, hallucinations, and inconsistent outputs).

Your Learning Path

Follow these steps to master Generative AI for Scrum Teams

  1. 1

    Understanding AI Fundamentals for Scrum

    Learn the core AI concepts every Scrum team member needs to know before diving into practical applications.

    Do this exercise
  2. 2

    AI-Assisted User Story Creation

    Discover how to use AI to draft, refine, and validate user stories that are sprint-ready and stakeholder-approved.

    Do this exercise
  3. 3

    Prompt Templates for Sprint Planning

    Get repeatable prompt templates to streamline sprint planning, capacity forecasting, and backlog refinement.

    Do this exercise
  4. 4

    Facilitating Scrum Events with AI

    Learn how to use AI to prepare agendas, generate retrospective insights, and capture action items efficiently.

  5. 5

    Building AI Guardrails for Your Team

    Implement lightweight policies to prevent data leakage, hallucinations, and ensure consistent, trustworthy AI outputs.

    Do this exercise
  6. 6

    AI for Product Backlog Management

    Use AI to prioritize backlog items, identify dependencies, and align work with strategic product goals.

  7. 7

    Measuring AI Impact on Team Velocity

    Track how AI adoption affects your team's velocity, quality, and overall delivery predictability.

    Do this exercise

Steps - Free

28 Apr 2026

Rob Pike's 5 Rules — What They Mean for AI and Agents

Rob Pike's 5 Rules — What They Mean for AI and Agents

Rob Pike's 5 Rules — What They Mean for AI and Agents

Rob Pike wrote five rules for writing clean C code in 1989. They hold up surprisingly well today — especially now that AI tools and autonomous agents are showing up in our Sprints, our pipelines, and our backlogs.

Rule 1: Bottlenecks are never where you think. Before your team celebrates an AI cutting story-writing time in half, check your cycle time data. The real delay is usually in review, refinement, or deployment — not the thing you just automated.

Rule 2: Measure before you tune. Don't add AI everywhere at once. Run a few controlled Sprints, look at velocity and defect rates, then decide. Your Retrospective already gives you the structure to do this.

Rule 3: Fancy is slow when n is small. Large language models are expensive and complex. A simple query or regex handles a lot of small tasks faster and cheaper. AI earns its keep on genuinely large, messy problems — not ten-line standup summaries.

Rule 4: Fancy algorithms are buggier. AI-generated code looks polished and can still be wrong. TDD and ATDD are your safety net. Write the test first, let the AI write the code, and let the test decide if it worked.

Rule 5: Data dominates. Clean up your backlog before you trust AI to read it. Well-written user stories and consistent acceptance criteria produce better AI output. No model compensates for messy data.

The bottom line: Pike's rules and the Scrum framework are pointing at the same thing — measure, keep it simple, test rigorously, and treat your data as the foundation everything else rests on.

Author: Rod Claar
0 Comments

13 Oct 2025

Keeping Up With AI is a Struggle — But You Don’t Have To Do It Alone

Keeping Up With AI is a Struggle — Summary

Feeling overwhelmed by AI? You’re not alone. New models and “breakthroughs” land daily, but the goal isn’t to chase every tool—it’s to integrate the right ones, intentionally and sustainably, into your existing Scrum workflow.

The Real Struggle

  • Teams: Pressure to “use AI” without a starting point.
  • Leaders: Noise, uncertainty, and fear of bad investments.
  • Scrum Masters: How to add AI without breaking Agile principles.

From Struggle to Strategy

AI-Enhanced Scrum connects AI directly to Scrum practices so you can:

  • Improve backlog refinement and sprint planning, reducing ceremony fatigue.
  • Turn vague requests into crisp user stories with acceptance criteria in seconds.
  • Automate repeatables (test cases, retro summaries) and free time for creativity.
  • Measure real ROI in hours saved and increased velocity.

Results reported: ~2× faster planning and 30–40% improvement in sprint throughput using these techniques.

AI Won’t Replace Scrum—It Amplifies It

Use AI to spot blockers early, surface patterns across months of work, and accelerate requirements discovery—while keeping human judgement at the center.

Join the Live Program

AI-Enhanced Scrum: Transforming Agile Development with AI
November 5–7, 2025 — Virtual, Live

Register now

Final Thought

Keeping up with AI isn’t about running faster—it’s about running smarter. Scrum teaches us to inspect and adapt; AI gives us sharper lenses to do it. Stop chasing the future and start building it—one sprint at a time.

Author: Rod Claar
0 Comments

4 Sep 2025

Critical AI Development - Meta Achieves Recursive Self-Improvement

Critical AI Development - Meta Achieves Recursive Self-Improvement

The Breakthrough Meta announced on July 30th, 2025, that their AI systems have achieved true recursive self-improvement - what researchers call a "guttle machine." This isn't incremental optimization but rather AI that can access and rewrite its own code, making mathematically proven improvements to its own performance.

Author: Rod Claar
0 Comments

16 May 2025

Author: Rod Claar
0 Comments
RSS

Steps - Members

 
 
✓ Featured Content

Generative AI Videos

A curated playlist of specific YouTube content.

Search Results

16 Apr 2026

17 Jun 2026

Generative AI For Scrum Teams June 17-18, 2026

Generative AI For Scrum Teams June 17-18, 2026
Generative AI for Scrum Teams June 17-18,...
Author: Rod Claar
0 Comments

20 May 2026

Generative AI For Scrum Teams May 20-21, 2026

Generative AI For Scrum Teams May 20-21, 2026
Generative AI for Scrum Teams May...
Author: Rod Claar
0 Comments

24 Feb 2026

Step 1: Understanding AI Fundamentals for Scrum

Before using AI in backlog refinement,...
Author: Rod Claar
0 Comments

24 Feb 2026

Step 2: AI for Product Owners: Turn Customer Feedback...

Customer & Stakeholder Discovery...
Author: Rod Claar
0 Comments
RSS

Search

Calendar

«April 2026»
SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
2930311234
567891011
12131415161718
19202122232425
262728293012
3456789

Upcoming events

Upcoming Training

17 Jun 2026

Author: Rod Claar
0 Comments

20 May 2026

Author: Rod Claar
0 Comments

2 Apr 2026

Author: Rod Claar
0 Comments

5 Mar 2026

Author: Rod Claar
0 Comments

2 Feb 2026

Author: Rodney Claar
0 Comments

10 Nov 2025

Author: Rod Claar
0 Comments
RSS

Ready to Level Up?

Continue Your AI Journey

Choose how you want to deepen your learning—stay connected with free updates or accelerate your mastery with our comprehensive course.

or

Not sure which path is right for you? Contact us for personalized guidance.