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Stop wondering how AI fits into your Agile workflow. In this hands-on workshop, you'll learn exactly how to integrate AI tools into every sprint ceremony, backlog refinement session, and delivery cycle—without disrupting the Scrum framework that already works for your team.

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  • AI-powered user story creation and refinement techniques
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Perfect for: Scrum Masters, Product Owners, Development Teams, and Agile Coaches who want to boost productivity while maintaining team collaboration and quality.

Taught by Rod Claar, Certified Scrum Trainer with 30+ years of development experience and specialized AI-Enhanced Scrum methodology.

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24 Feb 2026

Step 2: Backlog Refinement with AI (Without Losing Collaboration)

Author: Rod Claar  /  Categories: AI for Scrum Masters Learning Path  /  Rate this article:
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Where AI Helps (and Where It Shouldn’t)

Appropriate Uses

  • Rewrite vague stories into clear user-value language

  • Generate draft acceptance criteria

  • Propose vertical slices

  • Surface edge cases

  • Suggest test scenarios

Not Appropriate

  • Final prioritization decisions

  • Technical architecture decisions

  • Estimation

  • Commitment decisions

You are using AI as a thinking amplifier, not a substitute for collaboration.


DO THIS EXERCISE

Step 1: Select One “Too Big” Story

Example:

“Build a new user dashboard with analytics.”

This is oversized, multi-featured, and vague.


Step 2: Use This Vertical Slice Prompt

Copy and use:


PROMPT TEMPLATE — Vertical Slice Generator

You are an experienced Product Owner and Agile coach.

INPUT
User Story: {paste oversized story}
Constraints: {tech constraints, sprint length, dependencies if known}

TASK
Propose 3 vertical slices that:

  • Deliver user-visible value

  • Can be completed within one sprint

  • Are independently testable

  • Avoid architectural layering splits

For each slice:

  1. Provide a short title

  2. Explain the user value

  3. List 3–5 acceptance criteria

  4. Explain why this is a true vertical slice

Keep responses concise and practical.


Step 3: Example Output (For the Dashboard Story)

Slice 1 — “View Basic Metrics Summary”

User Value:
User can see top 3 KPIs on login.

Acceptance Criteria:

  • Displays revenue, active users, churn

  • Data refreshes on page load

  • Handles empty data state

  • Works on desktop layout

Why Vertical:
End-to-end data retrieval, rendering, and validation.


Slice 2 — “Filter Metrics by Date Range”

User Value:
User can view metrics for last 7, 30, or 90 days.

(With criteria…)


Slice 3 — “Export Dashboard Snapshot as PDF”

User Value:
User can share dashboard externally.

(With criteria…)


Step 4: Bring One Slice to the Team

This is critical.

Do not accept AI output as final.

With the team:

  • Challenge assumptions

  • Improve acceptance criteria

  • Add missing edge cases

  • Refine definition of done

  • Re-estimate

The team must own the rewritten story.


Rewrite Template (With the Team)

Once a slice is selected:

Final Story Format

As a {user}
I want {capability}
So that {measurable benefit}

Acceptance Criteria:

Definition of Done Additions:


Why This Works

AI reduces:

  • Initial ambiguity

  • Story sprawl

  • Unproductive brainstorming loops

The team retains:

  • Ownership

  • Technical judgment

  • Commitment authority

That balance preserves collaboration while increasing throughput.

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