AI-Augmented Scrum Events
The Sprint is the heartbeat of Scrum. Discover how high-performing hybrid teams adapt the four formal Scrum events when 50% of the team operates at machine speed.
Evolving the Empirical Process
Traditional Scrum events work because they enforce the empirical pillars of transparency, inspection, and adaptation. However, when you introduce autonomous AI agents into your development lifecycle, relying solely on human-centric communication during these events leads to catastrophic workflow bottlenecks.
AI agents do not need to attend meetings, but humans absolutely must verify their output. Therefore, every Scrum event must evolve. Daily standups shift to strict deviation management. Planning sessions shift from story pointing to token budget allocation. Below, you will find our comprehensive guides on adapting each specific event for your hybrid team.
Sprint Planning
Learn how to break down backlog items for bots, shift from story points to agentic capacity, and use the "Prompt as a Requirement" to prevent API budget overruns.
Read the Planning Guide →The Daily Scrum
Status updates don't work for bots. Discover how to evolve your Daily Scrum into strict deviation management by parsing automated logs and confidence scores.
Coming Soon →Sprint Review
Master the "Co-Presentation Model." Learn how human developers must contextualize AI-generated increments while taking full accountability for security and quality.
Coming Soon →Sprint Retrospective
When the machine fails, how do you fix the process? Explore techniques for debugging agentic workflows and treating your prompt library as a living codebase.
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