Step 2: Prompts That Produce Better User Stories Most weak user stories are not caused by bad teams. They are caused by vague inputs. Rod Claar / Tuesday, February 24, 2026 0 1528 Article rating: No rating AI can help—but only if the prompt is structured. This step introduces repeatable prompt patterns that improve: Intent clarity Constraints visibility Acceptance criteria quality PO alignment Read more
Step 3: Backlog Refinement with AI (Without Losing the “Why”) AI can accelerate backlog refinement. It can also quietly shift focus from outcomes to output. This step ensures AI strengthens clarity and flow—without diluting product intent. Rod Claar / Tuesday, February 24, 2026 0 1606 Article rating: No rating The Core Risk When teams use AI in refinement, a common failure mode appears: Stories get cleaner Acceptance criteria get longer Technical detail increases Business intent becomes less visible Scrum optimizes for value delivery, not documentation density. AI must support the “why” behind the work. Read more
Step 4: Sprint Planning Acceleration Sprint Planning often slows down when the team debates wording, scope framing, or sequencing. AI can accelerate preparation—without turning planning into automation. The objective is to generate plan options, not commitments. Rod Claar / Tuesday, February 24, 2026 0 1479 Article rating: No rating The Key Principle AI should propose: Possible Sprint Goals Possible scope groupings Possible dependency flags The team still decides: What to commit to What fits capacity What aligns to product strategy AI drafts. The team commits. Read more
Step 5: AI for Developers — Tests, Code Review, and Quality AI can increase development speed. Rod Claar / Tuesday, February 24, 2026 0 989 Article rating: No rating It can also introduce subtle defects if used uncritically. This step focuses on safe, high-leverage usage for developers—especially around test generation, review assistance, and code clarity. The principle: AI suggests. Developers verify. Read more
Step 1: Start with product vision that teams can actually execute A product vision is not a slogan. It is a decision-making filter. Rod Claar / Tuesday, February 24, 2026 0 1151 Article rating: No rating If the team cannot use it to prioritize backlog items, it is not actionable. Read more