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Follow these steps in order. Each one links to an EasyDNNnews article/video and gives you a quick, practical takeaway.

You’ll learn how to frame AI as a teammate that supports Scrum events and backlog work without replacing judgment or collaboration.
Do this exercise: Write a 3-sentence “AI usage policy” for your team (what you will use AI for, what you won’t, and what must be reviewed by a human).
You’ll learn repeatable prompt patterns to generate stories with clearer intent, constraints, and acceptance criteria.
Do this exercise: Take one messy request and prompt AI to produce (a) a user story, (b) 5 acceptance criteria, and (c) 3 key questions for the PO.
You’ll learn how to generate “plan options” (not commitments) and improve shared understanding of scope and dependencies.
Do this exercise: Ask AI for 2 sprint goal options based on your top backlog items, then pick one as a team and adjust wording together.
You’ll learn facilitation prompts that help teams extract insights, turn feedback into actions, and avoid “retro theatre.”
Do this exercise: Feed AI 5 bullet facts from the sprint and ask for (a) patterns, (b) 3 improvement experiments, and (c) 1 metric per experiment.
You’ll learn how to convert your best prompts and practices into a lightweight working agreement the team can actually follow.
Do this exercise: Create a “Prompt Library” page with 5 prompts: refinement, story writing, planning, review, retro—each with input/output examples.
 

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24 Feb 2026

Step 4: Sprint Planning Acceleration

Author: Rod Claar  /  Categories: AI Learning Path  /  Rate this article:
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Where AI Helps in Sprint Planning

1. Generating Sprint Goal Options

Instead of starting from a blank page, prompt:

Based on the following top backlog items and business objective, generate two concise Sprint Goal options focused on user value.

This provides alternative framings of intent.

Different wording can expose:

  • Scope creep

  • Hidden assumptions

  • Misalignment on value


2. Surfacing Scope Relationships

Prompt:

Identify logical groupings and dependencies across these backlog items.

AI can highlight:

  • Cross-team dependencies

  • Sequencing constraints

  • Risk clusters

This reduces late surprises during the Sprint.


3. Clarifying Outcome vs. Output

If AI generates output-heavy goals, refine with:

Reframe these goals to emphasize customer outcome and measurable impact.

This preserves Scrum’s focus on value.


Exercise

  1. Provide AI with your top backlog items.

  2. Ask for two Sprint Goal options.

  3. Review both as a team.

  4. Select one.

  5. Adjust wording together until:

    • It reflects clear user value

    • It is achievable within the Sprint

    • Everyone understands the intent

Do not accept AI wording without inspection.

The collaborative editing step is essential.


Expected Outcome

After this step, your team should:

  • Reduce Sprint Planning friction

  • Improve clarity of Sprint Goals

  • Surface dependencies earlier

  • Strengthen shared understanding

AI accelerates option generation.
Scrum relies on shared commitment.

That distinction must remain clear.

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