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ScrumPulse is a webcast series designed to help those new to Scrum and those with experience learn and improve.  You can hear from experts in the Scrum community including those who have helped to create and evolve Scrum, Professional Scrum Trainers and many others. Ask a Professional Scrum Trainer is another webinar series that gives attendees the opportunity to ask their burning questions about Scrum to Professional Scrum Trainers in a live Q and A session. Scrum.org webinars are all one hour in length.  All of these events are recorded and always available with new webcasts continuously coming.  

Upcoming Webcasts

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Scrum in the Age of AI: Empowering Teams While Preserving Empiricism

February 18, 2026
Generative AI is transforming knowledge work, creating new opportunities to empower Scrum Teams while introducing fresh challenges. In this Scrum Pulse webinar—based on the joint paper with EPAM Systems: Scrum in the GenAI Era: Balancing Speed, Empathy, and Ethics— Michelle Midboe, Director, AI Consulting, EPAM Systems and Eric Naiburg, COO of Scrum.org explore how Scrum’s core principles of transparency, inspection, and adaptation evolve in an AI-accelerated world.
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The Next‑Gen Scrum Master: Driving Delivery with AI Augmented Leadership

March 10, 2026
The Scrum Master role is evolving—not as a matter of trend, but in response to the urgent organizational need for predictable value delivery in an AI-driven landscape. In this session, PSTs Simon Reindl and Bogdan Onyshchenko will examine the shift toward outcome-driven stewardship and identify where AI can ethically support Scrum practices without compromising human judgment or accountability.
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From Vague to Valuable: Practical Writing for Product Backlog Items, Goals and More (AI prompting tips, too!)

March 18, 2026
In this webinar, PST Stefan Wolpers introduces examples-first writing, a practical way to replace abstract rules with concrete scenarios. You will learn to write Product Backlog items using Given-When-Then examples, create outcome-focused Sprint Goals, and document decisions that last. The session will also show how AI prompting can be used responsibly to generate, refine, and challenge examples—without losing product thinking or team ownership.

 

 

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