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    AI in Scrum: Value, Validation, and the Human Factor (Q&A -Part 1)

    2026-1-15 | 20 min.

    In this Q&A episode, Eric Naiburg, COO of Scrum.org, is joined by Darrell Fernandes, Executive Advisor at Scrum.org to explore how AI is showing up in Scrum Teams today—and what it really takes to make it valuable.Drawing from questions raised during a recent webinar: Managing Your AI Teammate: Turning AI from Experiment to Strategic Partner, they discuss practical ways teams are using AI as a research assistant, DevOps helper, and development aid. They emphasize why Scrum’s iterative mindset is critical for working with AI, especially given how quickly models, capabilities, and limitations evolve.The conversation tackles common misconceptions about AI replacing people, the importance of validating AI outputs, and why teams should consider writing a “job description” for AI to clearly define expectations, measures of success, and accountability. Eric and Darrell also explore how AI may automate some work while creating entirely new roles and opportunities for professionals.This is Part 1 of an ongoing conversation focused on helping Scrum Teams thoughtfully integrate AI while staying grounded in empiricism, collaboration, and value delivery.Key LearningsWhy there is no single model for integrating AI into Scrum—and why experimentation mattersHow Scrum’s inspect-and-adapt mindset applies directly to AI usagePractical examples of AI as a research assistant, DevOps helper, and development toolWhy teams must validate AI outputs to manage bias, accuracy, and complianceHow defining a job description for AI helps measure effectiveness and valuWhy AI is better viewed as a teammate or tool, not a replacement for peopleHow AI may eliminate some tasks while creating new roles and opportunitiesLinksWebinar - Managing Your AI Teammate: Turning AI from Experiment to Strategic PartnerWhitepaper - The AI Teammate Framework: A Four-Step Framework for Product Teams

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    Turning Project Chaos into Strategic Focus with Product Portfolio Thinking

    2026-1-08 | 37 min.

    How do you manage a large portfolio of initiatives while driving real business value?In this episode of the Scrum.org Community Podcast, Dave West talks with Nabila Sattar Safdar about her experience leading the transition from a project-based to a product-based portfolio. Nabila shares how she reduced a backlog of over 100 projects to 30 strategic initiatives, aligned teams around value streams, and created a culture of learning and continuous improvement.Listeners will hear practical strategies for:Partnering with leadership and steering committees to prioritize initiativesUsing data to inform decisions while balancing learning with deliveryInvesting in team capability and training to close gapsTaking a holistic view of people, technology, and customer outcomesWhether you’re a product leader, Scrum Master, or portfolio manager, this episode offers insights on how to make portfolio management more agile, strategic, and value-focused.

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    The Anatomy of a Product

    2025-12-11 | 30 min.

    In this episode of the Scrum.org Community Podcast, host Dave West sits down with authors Sander Dur and Ryan Brook to explore their new book, The Anatomy of a Product—a practical field guide that uses the human body as a metaphor to demystify modern product management.Dave, Sander, and Ryan dive into why so many organizations still struggle to define and manage products effectively, and how this book helps bridge the gap between theory and real-world practice. They discuss treating products as living systems, the dangers of “marshmallow backlogs,” the need for evidence-driven decisions, and why continuous care and adaptation are essential for healthy products.The authors share insights from working with organizations like Miro, unpack common “product diseases,” and offer actionable guidance for Product Owners, product teams, and leaders seeking clarity in today’s complex environment.Listeners are invited to connect with the authors and join them at their book launch event in Amsterdam on January 13!Key Points Why the Book?Clarifies what a product is and offers a practical guide from definition to retirement.Human Body MetaphorProducts are like living systems—interconnected, adaptive, and influenced by their environment.Theory vs. PracticeHelps teams apply product concepts realistically, beyond Silicon Valley-style theory.Insights from real examplesReal-world examples showing how to balance strategy, business thinking, and everyday product work.Backlog HealthAvoid “marshmallow backlogs” by filtering work through strategic goals and focusing on value.Validation & EvidenceEmphasizes validating ideas early and aligning efforts to outcomes, not just requirements.Product HealthIntroduces “product diseases” and how to diagnose and prevent common issues.Links:Book Launch eventThe Anatomy of a Product

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    Ask a PST - Unlocking Self-Management: How Teams Thrive with Autonomy

    2025-12-04 | 58 min.

    In this Scrum.org Community Podcast episode,  Lindsay Velecina from Scrum.org sits down with Robb Pieper and Jason Malmstadt of Responsive Advisors to answer the real, practical questions practitioners have about self-management in Scrum in a live Ask a PST session.Listeners submitted questions like:How do you get management to support self-management?What should you do when a team resists taking ownership?How do you handle a disruptive team member without taking over?What metrics show that self-management actually works?How can junior Scrum Masters enable self-management when they’re not technical?AND MANY MORE!Robb and Jason tackle these questions head-on, sharing stories from the field, strategies for creating healthy team boundaries, and tools to make decision-making transparent — including Delegation Poker, feedback loops, and working agreements. They also discuss how to tie self-management to real business outcomes to gain leadership buy-in.Whether you’re just beginning your Scrum journey or coaching mature teams, this episode gives you actionable guidance and small experiments you can start using today.

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    Agile Transformation: From Brewing Innovation to Building Culture

    2025-11-20 | 41 min.

    In this Scrum.org Community Podcast episode, host Dave West speaks with Nathaniel Davis, CEO of Barrel One Collective, and PST Yuval Yeret about applying Agile principles beyond software — into the heart of business operations.Nathaniel shares his journey from working in a large brewing company to leading Barrel One Collective, a brewing group where he’s working to make Agile the foundation for innovation and entrepreneurialism. Together, they explore how Agile thinking can balance experimentation and consistency, drive outcome-oriented leadership, and shape company culture as a product.Tune in to hear how organizations can expand their definition of “product” — from beverages to behaviors — and how agility helps leaders continuously learn, adapt, and deliver value.

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Welcome to the Scrum.org Community podcast, a podcast from the Home of Scrum. In this podcast we feature Professional Scrum Trainers and other Scrum Practitioners sharing their stories and experiences to help learn from the experience of others.
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