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Cohorts and Workshops

These offerings are designed for groups who want to build practical AI capability together over time—using a repeatable, outcomes-focused approach. Explore the options below, then visit each class page for the full details.

  • Team Activation — align on goals, tools, and guardrails.
  • AI Audit — assess readiness, risks, and highest-value use cases.
  • AI + Scrum Cohorts — build habits across roles with hands-on practice.
  • AI for Scrum Teams — practical, role-based workflows your team can adopt.
Tip: If you’re not sure where to start, choose AI Audit first—then map a cohort plan from the findings.

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29 Apr 2026

The Top 5 AI Changes Hitting Software Development for the Week of April 27, 2026

The Top 5 AI Changes Hitting Software Development for the Week of April 27, 2026

The article argues that recent AI advances are moving software development from simple code completion to agent-driven delivery. AI tools are now better at planning, editing code, testing, debugging, reviewing, and creating pull requests across larger codebases.

The five main changes are:

  1. AI coding agents are handling more complex engineering work, which means teams need clearer backlog items, acceptance criteria, constraints, and tests.
  2. AI agents are entering enterprise infrastructure, so organizations must create rules for repo access, data use, security, compliance, and human review.
  3. IDEs are becoming control rooms for remote agents, shifting developers toward task delegation, review, and decision-making rather than writing every line of code themselves.
  4. AI coding cost is becoming part of planning, as usage-based billing makes agent activity a budget concern.
  5. New research shows AI agents are powerful but risky, with generated code often needing correction and potentially introducing security issues.

The central message is that Scrum and Agile practices become more important, not less. Teams that succeed will use AI deliberately, with tight feedback loops, visible acceptance criteria, strong review practices, automated tests, and clear working agreements.

Author: Rod Claar
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6 May 2026

What Changed in Software Development This Week Because of AI

What Changed in Software Development This Week Because of AI

This week brought five major developments at the intersection of AI and software development. IBM made its full-lifecycle AI development partner, Bob, generally available — reporting 45% productivity gains across 80,000 internal users. ServiceNow expanded its Autonomous Workforce at Knowledge 2026, with AI specialists now handling entire IT, CRM, HR, and security workflows end-to-end, resolving cases 99% faster than human agents. Stanford's 2026 AI Index delivered independent data showing a 26% productivity gain in software development alongside a nearly 20% drop in junior developer employment — and a jump in AI coding benchmark performance from 60% to near 100% in a single year. Three thousand developers gathered in San Francisco at AI Dev 26 x SF to wrestle with what software engineering even means now, landing on a shared conclusion: the bottleneck is no longer writing code, it's imagination. And IBM Think 2026 in Boston unveiled 150 prebuilt enterprise agents in watsonx Orchestrate, an AI operations platform for hybrid environments, and a new security tool that embeds vulnerability detection directly into the developer workflow. Each story carries a direct signal for Scrum and Agile teams navigating this shift.

Author: Rod Claar
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28 May 2026

50 Years of Tools, One Constant

50 Years of Tools, One Constant

Over a 50-year career spanning lumber yards, retail software, Scrum and AI-assisted development, one principle has remained constant: the best professionals think clearly about the problem before reaching for a tool. Whether it was a pencil and clipboard in 1972 or AI in 2026, the tool itself was never the differentiator — the quality of thinking behind it was. The same holds true today: great developers define the problem before opening an IDE, write tests before writing code, and ask AI a good question before accepting its answer. Tools will keep changing. Clear thinking never goes out of style.

Author: Rod Claar
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29 Jun 2026

Virtual Certified ScrumMaster Workshop - Half Day Option - Pacific Time -...

This course page promotes Rod Claar's Certified ScrumMaster (CSM) class, offered in both virtual and in-person formats. It's built for anyone on a product development team — from beginners to those who want to sharpen their Scrum skills.

Virtual training is highlighted for its flexibility, cost savings, and convenience — no travel required. New options include a half-now/half-later payment plan and a Gold Plan that bundles up to 8 hours of one-on-one coaching with the instructor in the 60 days after class.

What you'll learn covers the core of Scrum — why it works, the roles of the ScrumMaster and Product Owner, and how to handle real-world challenges when rolling out Scrum in an organization.

Organizations sending 3 or more people can take advantage of a customized Private Team Session.

Graduates earn 14 PDUs and gain access to the Scrum Alliance CSM exam — an online, open-book test. Passing it earns the official Scrum Alliance Certified ScrumMaster (CSM) credential.

The page closes with a bold promise: instructor Rod Claar, CST, will personally work with every student until they pass the exam — or until one of us dies!

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22 Jul 2026

AI-Enhanced Scrum: Transforming Agile Development with AI - July 22-24

AI-Enhanced Scrum: Transforming Agile Development with AI - July 22-24

Learn how to integrate modern AI tools into Scrum practices to accelerate delivery, automate technical workflows, and enhance agile development across your team.

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