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In this blog, PST Alex Ballarin explains how OKR and Scrum provide a powerful system for strategy execution and team alignment. This provide huge value both for executives and teams!
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Stop treating AI as a team member to “onboard.” It’s a tool.
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Many Scrum Masters seem to limit themselves to team-level work, avoiding the broader organizational challenges where real change often happens. This narrow focus raises questions about the role’s value and whether it's living up to its potential. Maybe it's time to rethink expectations—or redefine t...
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Scrum’s strength lies in its structure—from theory and values to roles, events, and artifacts. This post explores how each part fits together—and why tweaking them might be hurting more than helping.
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In this episode, Professional Scrum Trainer Simon Reindl joins Lindsay Velecina to answer community questions on scaling Scrum following his recent webinar - How do the Scrum Accountabilities Work at Scale - Practical Steps for Delivery. (39:36 Minutes)
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New Scrum Teams aren't perfect, but when you use Scrum to get better, you get better at Scrum. So often, when you first start using Scrum, it can feel like you're just going through the motions. And while that can be frustrating, it's also a part of learning.
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Effective Scrum Masters adapt teaching approaches to diverse team needs using varied methods like scenarios, gamification, and reflection. Professional teaching isn't about demonstrating knowledge but nurturing individual growth through tailored, responsive, and intentional practices.
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Are you ready to lead like a Chief Learning Officer?
That’s what the best leaders are already doing.
And that’s what the future demands of us all.
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Scrum is a powerful framework for reducing risk, but only when its key mechanisms are fully understood and implemented. In this video, PST Robert Pieper outlines how Scrum helps teams manage uncertainty, reduce waste, and deliver value predictably through its built-in feedback loops and structure.
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In this blog, I discuss Continued Development as vital for growth as a Scrum Master using the teaching stance. It emphasises deepening expertise, actively seeking peer feedback, experimenting with new teaching methods, and openly sharing learning. This approach ensures Scrum Masters stay credible, a...
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This article explores how AI interview analysis can be a powerful sense-making tool for agile practitioners who need to quickly synthesize unstructured, qualitative data, particularly when joining a team mid-crisis.
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In this episode of the Scrum.org Community Podcast, guest host Lindsay Velecina is joined by Professional Scrum Trainer Joanna Plaskonka to answer lingering questions from her recent webinar on psychological safety in Scrum Teams. (52:34 Minutes)
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AI is transforming product management across the entire Planning Onion, from vision to validation. Learn how AI enhances market analysis, backlog prioritization, and customization while rethinking technical debt. Discover how the Model Context Protocol and AI code generation are revolutionizing how ...
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A deep dive into business agility in the Construction and Infrastructure sector, - exploring lessons on safety, transparency, end-to-end accountability, portfolio management, and milestone planning. Real-world examples show why agility isn't optional, but rather essential for delivering lasting valu...
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In the third blog of this series, I'll explore Evaluation as a core competency of a 'Professional Teacher' stance. Using examples and practical ideas, I'll argue that professional teaching means inspecting both delivery and impact, using evaluation to drive real change.
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Struggling to get real buy-in for agile at the executive level? You’re not alone. Too many agile transformations stall because senior leaders remain stuck in old ways of thinking while teams push for change. We need to break down why executive traction is the missing ingredient in enterprise agility...
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You have been working on an agile team or maybe a Scrum Team. And every time someone refers to requirements, they mention about User Stories. So, now you have started to believe that User Stories are Requirements.
But is that true?
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Strategy is a disciplined way of diagnosing the problem that matters most, choosing an approach, and committing to a focused set of actions.
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PST Stanley Chatman created the AI Engagement Accelerator Kit to help real teams ship GenAI solutions faster
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You’ve adopted Scrum. You’ve trained your teams. But still, something’s off. Scaling is slow. Results are inconsistent.
That’s because you’re scaling the wrong thing. It’s not just about growing Scrum—it’s about re-centering your organisation around it. In a world where enterprise agility often di...
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Many Scrum teams struggle not because the mechanics are wrong, but because the mindset isn’t there. Explore the beliefs and principles behind Scrum, and why they’re key to making it work.
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In this episode of the Scrum.org Community Podcast, Dave West and PST Lucas Smith, Director of Agile Program & Services, Toyota Connected, explore how Toyota Connected structures its funding models, defines product life cycles, and manages dependencies in complex product ecosystems.
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Great facilitators don’t just “run” meetings. PST Sanjay Saini outlines how effective facilitators design experiences, ensure psychological safety, and amplify the collective intelligence of the group.
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The 15-Minute AI-Enabled Prep for Scrum Masters and Agile Coaches to Build Trust
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Frequent organizational restructuring disrupts careers, impacts morale, and affects business performance. Are leaders considering the human cost of constant change? Explore the effects of leadership transitions and restructuring in this insightful analysis.
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Scrum is designed to help teams solve complex problems, but how do you determine if it’s actually working? Learn the key mistakes teams make when evaluating Scrum and how to measure its real impact before making changes.
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In this episode of the Scrum.org Community Podcast, host Dave West and Yuval Yeret, Professional Scrum Trainer and SAFe Fellow explore how the Agile Product Operating Model (APOM) can enhance the Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe). (40:45 Minutes)
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Ever felt like team conversations spin in circles? Mark cuts through the chaos, revealing the art of facilitation as a powerful tool for driving effective collaboration. Discover the four-phases—Context, Diverge, Converge, and Action—essential for guiding productive conversations and driving teams t...
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The Product Owner role is evolving rapidly with the integration of artificial intelligence. As we move further into 2025, we're witnessing the emergence of AI-powered Product Owners who can deliver more value with less effort.
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Die Kosten für das Experimentieren sind gering, der potenzielle Karrierevorteil hingegen ist beträchtlich. Ein Grund, die generative KI in Agile zu verinnerlichen?
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In the fast-paced world of leadership and career growth, the right guidance can make all the difference. But are you seeking coaching when you actually need mentoring—or vice versa? Coaching helps unlock your potential by guiding you to your own solutions, while mentoring provides wisdom and strateg...
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Ever feel like your product organization is stuck in the mud... You’re not alone. Many teams start strong, laser-focused on delivering value and achieving product-market fit. But as success scales, things get messy.
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What structure do the AI teams follow in Uber, Meta, or Spotify?
I researched it and was able to find some articles and blogs from different people.
This information may have changed, so please comment and provide references if you have access to the latest information.
Happy reading!
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The cost of experimentation is low; the potential career advantage, on the other hand, is substantial. A reason to embrace generative AI in Agile?
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Over the years, I've noticed recurring challenges and red flags that can seriously limit Scrum's effectiveness. Spotting these symptoms early can mean the difference between Scrum thriving or turning into "mission impossible." In this blog post, I'll highlight the key pitfalls to watch out for.
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New tools, frameworks, and best practices seem to appear every week—and many organizations adopt them without stepping back to ask a simple, but critical question:
Does this support the way we compete?
At the heart of good companies is a clear strategy—how you create value in the market. While...
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How do you develop your company/operating model using product techniques? How do you use an Agile Product Operating Model to build your Agile Product Operating Model? Here's a somewhat concrete playbook bringing this thinking to life.
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Implementing an AI transformation demands rethinking traditional organizational structures. Successful AI teams require autonomy, flexibility, iterative practices, and extensive cross-functional collaboration.
This AI-driven organizational model balances strategic coherence, rapid experimentation...
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Many teams struggle with Scrum—not because it doesn’t work, but because they modify it too soon. Before tweaking the framework, ask yourself: Have you truly tried Scrum as designed? Discover why ‘trying it as is’ matters and challenge your team to commit to five full Sprints before making changes.
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Explore the relationship, differences and synergies between 3 Product-related buzzwords - Product-Led Growth, Product-Led Org, and Product Operating Model.
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Transformation isn’t just about adopting new tools—it’s about rethinking how we work, collaborate, and create value. Through my journey coaching leaders and teams, I’ve seen what truly drives lasting change. It’s not a step-by-step process but a dynamic, interconnected journey.
Where does transfo...
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How "Strategy Knotworking" turns ideas and ambitions into reality, and why it's an excellent structure for your Sprint Retrospective.
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In diesem Aritkel teilt PST Simon Flossmann seine 3 liebsten Formate für persönliche Retrospektiven
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Contrary to traditional management thinking, bigger teams do not necessarily equate to better productivity.
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Case Study on Improved Workflow and Teamwork showing a 75% reduction in planning time and a productivity gain of 2 working weeks per year for each team member.
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Learn how to effectively communicate with AI tools guiding them to create your desired output for challenging topics in the Scrum world.
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A structured approach to prompting AI models designed specifically for Agile practitioners who want to leverage this technology as a powerful ally in their journey.
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Scrum’s repetition isn’t about doing the same thing over and over—it’s about evolving with every cycle. Learn how the rhythm of Scrum drives continuous improvement, reduces complexity, and ensures teams deliver value Sprint after Sprint.
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In this webinar, Dave West, CEO of Scrum.org, continues his discussion on the Agile Product Operating Model, describing the transition to product-friendly organization structures. He explains how traditional teams and departments can change and provide guidelines for choosing a model for the future.
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In this episode of the Scrum.org Community Podcast, Dave West chats with Accenture’s Professional Scrum Trainer Dimitris Dimitrelos about how companies and organizations introduce the Agile Product Operating Model (APOM). (33:15 Minutes)
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