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Nelly Honkala
Great course! Interesting discussions and several hands on tips & tricks on how to start using AI in the daily work as a Scrum master
4 weeks ago
Kerry Paulson
The course was of excellently tailored to the agile coach or scrum master roles. It was succinct, but provided practical examples of applying AI in the real world. Many thanks!
4 weeks ago
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This was useful. Lots of things I hadn't realised I could so with AI to help me in my role.
2 months ago
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The Ultimate Scrum Master AI Essentials eLearning Course provides a clear, hands-on introduction to AI from a Scrum Master’s perspective. You will learn how to use AI to support Scrum events, analyse team and product data, surface insights, and remove impediments faster, without undermining empiricism, transparency, or trust. The focus is on practical application, critical thinking, and responsible use, not automation for automation’s sake.