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Concerns about AI replacing Scrum Masters arise frequently, but the true impact lies in AI’s capability to enhance Agile processes by optimizing meetings. AI can streamline administrative tasks, allowing Scrum Masters to focus on solving systemic issues within teams. This shift emphasizes improving team dynamics over maintaining traditional ceremonies.
So in my current role of PM, I’m experiencing the NEED to babysit EVERYONE on this project far more than I have in the past…
“Retweet this If you play poker just to estimate work, you may be on an agile project” — James Saliba (@JamesSaliba) May 6, 2014 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
If you can't say 'no' then your 'yes' means nothing. Stop over-committing. #Agile Thought of the Day. #Scrum #SprintPlanning — Michele Sliger (@michelesliger) May 1,…
I had the good fortune to attend Mile High Agile this year. It was held on April 18th at the Downtown Denver Marriott, and it…

I’m an Agile leader, coach, and systems thinker who has spent my career helping teams and organizations work better together.
Over the years, I’ve led Scrum Masters and Agile Coaches across large product and technology organizations, focusing on improving delivery predictability, flow, and the systems that surround teams—not just the ceremonies they run.
I write Scrumbubbles to explore the realities of modern Agile: where it works, where it struggles, and how teams can move beyond frameworks toward truly adaptive organizations.
My perspective is grounded in years of hands-on experience helping teams improve how they plan, collaborate, and deliver value in complex environments.
Scrumbubbles is a place where I challenge assumptions, share patterns from the field, and experiment with better ways of working.