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Interview Red Flags for the Scrum Master

April 14, 2026
After more than 20 years coaching Scrum Teams, I’ve learned the interview isn’t just about them judging me: I’m judging them right back. I’m looking for clues about whether this is a place where I can actually help teams improve, or if it's just not a good fit for me.
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Cognitive Trap: Efficiency Over Empiricism

April 10, 2026
Most mistakes in Scrum aren’t because people don’t understand the framework—they come from applying reasonable thinking in the wrong context. Cognitive traps happen when decisions favor efficiency, control, or comfort over transparency, inspection, and adaptation. Here is one of ten cognitive traps: efficiency over empiricism.
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Scrum Isn’t Failing—Your Decisions Are: 10 Cognitive Traps to Watch out for

April 7, 2026
Most problems in Scrum don’t come from misunderstanding the framework. They come from applying reasonable thinking in the wrong context. These cognitive traps show up as decisions that feel right—more efficient, more controlled, more predictable—but quietly undermine transparency, inspection, and adaptation. This overview outlines ten of the most common traps and how they distort delivery in practice.
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Is AI the New Printing Press? Implications for Product Delivery

April 7, 2026
In this blog, I want to discuss a powerful phrase that has come up in my interviews and research: AI is the next printing press. The analogy is powerful because, just as the printing press turned knowledge from a scarce luxury into an abundant product, AI and automation are acting as a "cognitive printing press" by democratizing capabilities. This lowers the barriers for knowledge workers, even for someone like me who is not a front-end developer, to rapidly create and adapt products, greatly accelerating the delivery pipeline. While I am ultimately a techno-optimist, I recognize that the printing press analogy also offers a word of caution, highlighting potential risks such as quality issues (like "hallucinations"), job displacement, and the pressing need for new regulation and ethical frameworks. To navigate AI's impact, I believe agile product developers must focus on three critical things: improving and changing the innovation pipeline, ensuring governance is robust through transparency and separation of controls, and doubling down on discipline and professionalism.
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スクラムに取り組むときの大まかなステップ

April 6, 2026
スクラムは、スクラムのフレームワークに従うことで効果を発揮できるようになっており、そこからチームと組織の自発性、自律性、複雑な問題へ取り組むことに対して主体的になれるような仕組みが備わっています。また、意図的に不完全にもしています。この利点を活かしたスクラムへの取り組み方を紹介します。
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Quando os Valores do Scrum estão ausentes e porque isso é ainda mais crítico na era da IA

April 3, 2026
Scrum é um quadro de trabalho de trabalho para lidar com problemas complexos em ambientes complexos. A unidade fundamental do Scrum é a equipa. Scrum é muito mais sobre comportamento e interacções do que ferramenta ou processo. Sem os Valores do Scrum: Compromisso, Foco, Abertura, Respeito e Coragem, o Scrum perde a sua essência e transforma-se num processo fixo com um conjunto de reuniões pré-agendadas com pouco ou sem impacto real. Equipas e organizações passam a privilegiar output em vez de aprendizagem e outcomes, escondem problemas, evitam decisões e conversações difíceis e pouco aprendem. Na era da Inteligência Artificial, este risco aumenta: a velocidade cresce, mas sem empirismo, também cresce o desperdício. Viver os Valores do Scrum não é opcional — é o que permite às equipas aprender, adaptar-se e criar valor de forma consistente num contexto de elevada incerteza.
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Your Sprint Review Isn’t Inspection. It’s Theatre.

April 2, 2026
This article argues that what looks like “broken Scrum” is usually a fundamentals problem underneath — especially weak transparency, inspection, and adaptation. It helps readers spot that pattern fast, then gives them a practical counter-move they can apply instead of adding more process theatre.
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How to Run Sprint Review when Half of your Team is AI Agents

March 30, 2026
If your organization is learning how to run Scrum when half your team is AI agents, you already know that traditional Scrum events require a change. The Sprint Review is no exception. In a traditional setup, the human developer who built the feature takes pride in demonstrating it to the stakeholders. But who demos the product when an AI agent builds it?
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5 Actions of an Effective Scrum Master

March 30, 2026
How do you support your team? How do you bring out their creativity and wisdom, their curiosity and determination, and skill growth? The answer is servant leadership. In this post, we will explore 5 actions of an effective servant-leader.