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AI + Scrum Cohort - Starts July 6. 2026

Learn to use AI inside real Scrum workflows. 6-week live cohort, 12 seats, two Scrum Alliance Microcredentials. Taught by Rod Claar, CST. $499.

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The AI + Scrum Cohort is a 6-week live training program for Scrum Masters and Product Owners who want to put AI to work inside their actual sprints — not in a sandbox. Each cohort is limited to 12 participants, includes two Scrum Alliance Microcredentials in Week 1, and closes with a capstone demo and AI-Enhanced Scrum Practitioner certificate. Taught live by Rod Claar, CST. $499 per participant with a payment plan available.

Practical Scrum Mastery: Beyond the Certification - Tuesday, July 21, 2026

A full-day live training for certified Scrum Masters and Product Owners. Close the gap between certification and real-world Scrum practice. AI tools, coaching skills, and the RCCF framework. $299 | Certificate included | AgileAIDev.com

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A full-day live training for certified Scrum Masters and Product Owners. Close the gap between your certification and real-world Scrum practice. AI tools, the RCCF prompt framework, and coaching leadership skills — all in one day. $299. Certificate included. Capped at 12 participants. AgileAIDev.com.

Practical Scrum Mastery: Beyond the Certification - Wednesday, June 24, 2026

A full-day live training for certified Scrum Masters and Product Owners. Close the gap between certification and real-world Scrum practice. AI tools, coaching skills, and the RCCF framework. $299 | Certificate included | AgileAIDev.com

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A full-day live training for certified Scrum Masters and Product Owners. Close the gap between your certification and real-world Scrum practice. AI tools, the RCCF prompt framework, and coaching leadership skills — all in one day. $299. Certificate included. Capped at 12 participants. AgileAIDev.com.

What Changed in Software Development This Week Because of AI

Five real stories. Zero hype. This week brought one of the biggest AI model launches in history, a new GitHub feature that writes its own workflows, and Apple handing developers a switch that swaps AI models without touching their code. Here is what it all means for your Scrum team.

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The week of June 9–16, 2026 delivered five developments that will change how software teams work. Anthropic released Claude Fable 5, its most capable model ever made public. Stripe reported that Fable 5 completed a 50-million-line Ruby codebase migration in a single day — work estimated at more than two months for a full engineering team. The model scored 80.3% on SWE-Bench Pro, roughly 11 points ahead of its nearest competitor.

GitHub moved Agentic Workflows to public preview, allowing teams to define CI automations — issue triage, failure analysis, documentation updates — in plain Markdown rather than YAML. Those workflows compile into standard GitHub Actions and run with read-only permissions and sandboxed execution by default.

GitHub also gave organization administrators a single runner setting for Copilot code review that applies across all repositories, and removed the 4,000-character ceiling on the custom instructions file teams use to encode their own coding standards into the AI reviewer.

At WWDC 2026, Apple introduced a Swift protocol that lets developers swap between Apple's on-device model, Google Gemini, and Claude through a package dependency — no session code changes required.

What Fable 5 Means for Scrum Teams

When AI Completes a Two-Month Migration in One Day, Sprint Planning Has to Change

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Stripe gave Claude Fable 5 a real production task — migrating a 50-million-line Ruby codebase. It took one day. A human team would have needed two months. That single result reframes how Scrum teams should think about Sprint Planning, backlog ownership, and the Definition of Done. The article argues this isn't a threat to Scrum — it's its next evolution. Scrum Masters aren't being replaced; they're shifting from task managers to agent directors. The practitioners who develop that skill now will shape what Agile looks like for the next decade. AgileAIDev.com offers the training to make that transition.

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