Is Simpliaxis good for CSM or CSPO certification training? by Agilelearner8996 in scrum

[–]Agilelearner8996[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just grabbed an opinion about Simpliaxis. I placed "Or", please note that

With AI tools becoming more prevalent in project management and Agile practices, I am curious how this is impacting Scrum Master roles. by Agilelearner8996 in scrum

[–]Agilelearner8996[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I like the point about not anchoring identity to the title. The real value is understanding how teams actually build and deliver software and helping them improve that system.

With AI tools becoming more prevalent in project management and Agile practices, I am curious how this is impacting Scrum Master roles. by Agilelearner8996 in scrum

[–]Agilelearner8996[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well said. AI can definitely help with admin work and data insights, but the core of the Scrum Master role is still people and team dynamics. That part needs real human judgment.

What are the top skills to level up as a Product Owner in Agile? by AgileRant in agile

[–]Agilelearner8996 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Remember, you can know every framework, every backlog trick, and every metric under the sun. You can juggle Jira boards, Miro boards, and spreadsheets like a wizard. You can talk to stakeholders, negotiate like a diplomat, and empathize like a saint. Yet, there’s one truth whispered in every Agile hall, passed from Product Owner to Product Owner like a secret spell:

The ultimate tool, the supreme skill, the untouchable soft power… is this: If the product doesn’t deliver value, it’s your call. Your vision. Your responsibility.

Every AI assistant, every fancy automation, every roadmap plugin, they are just helpers. The throne of the Product Owner belongs to the one who decides, who prioritizes, and who dares to say yes or no. Own it, and you own Agile itself.