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Ready to Transform Your Scrum Team with AI?

Join the Generative AI for Scrum Teams Workshop

Stop wondering how AI fits into your Agile workflow. In this hands-on workshop, you'll learn exactly how to integrate AI tools into every sprint ceremony, backlog refinement session, and delivery cycle—without disrupting the Scrum framework that already works for your team.

What You'll Master:

  • AI-powered user story creation and refinement techniques
  • Automated test generation and code review strategies
  • Sprint planning acceleration with AI assistance
  • Real-world prompt engineering for development teams
  • Ethical AI integration within Scrum values

Perfect for: Scrum Masters, Product Owners, Development Teams, and Agile Coaches who want to boost productivity while maintaining team collaboration and quality.

Taught by Rod Claar, Certified Scrum Trainer with 30+ years of development experience and specialized AI-Enhanced Scrum methodology.

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Stop Treating AI Like a Search Engine

Most people use AI wrong. Here's the shift that changes everything.

Rod Claar 0 438

Rod Claar challenges the most common mistake professionals make with AI — using it like a search engine rather than a thinking partner. Drawing on his own early misstep and a candid observation from a colleague, Rod reframes how AI should be used: not as a retrieval tool, but as a collaborative partner you give context to, push back on, and iterate with. The post offers a practical before-and-after prompt example using C# refactoring to make the mindset shift concrete and immediately actionable. The central message is clear — the way you engage with AI matters more than which AI tool you choose.

The Prompt is the Program

Clean code starts with clear thinking.

Rod Claar 0 394

Rod Claar draws a direct parallel between writing clean code and writing effective AI prompts. The core idea: vague instructions produce broken results, whether you're coding or prompting. Developers already have the structured thinking required to write great prompts — they just need to apply it to AI. The post offers four practical rules for better prompts and closes with a concrete example showing the difference between a weak prompt and a precise, program-like one.

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