Step 1: Set Up Your AI “Scrum Master Copilot"
Create a reusable prompt that turns context + agenda + desired outcomes into a clear, structured facilitation plan.
DO THIS EXERCISE
Create a “Scrum Event Brief” Prompt
Objective
Design a prompt that:
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Accepts structured inputs
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Produces a facilitation plan
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Is usable across Sprint Planning, Review, Retro, or Refinement
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Produces consistent output every time
Step 1: Define the Required Inputs
Your prompt should require:
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Event Type (Planning, Review, Retro, etc.)
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Sprint Context (Goal, capacity, risks, team state)
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Agenda Constraints (timebox, participants, remote/in-person)
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Desired Outcomes (decisions, artifacts, alignment level)
This prevents vague outputs.
Step 2: Define the Required Output Structure
Force structure.
Your output should include:
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Event Objective
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Timeboxed Agenda
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Facilitation Tactics
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Questions to Ask
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Risk Signals to Watch
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Decision Points
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Artifacts to Capture
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Follow-Up Actions
Structure is what makes it trustworthy.
Step 3: Your Reusable “Scrum Event Brief” Prompt Template
Copy and adapt this:
PROMPT TEMPLATE
You are an experienced Scrum Master facilitating a Scrum event.
INPUT
Event Type: {event type}
Sprint Context: {goal, capacity, constraints, risks, team maturity}
Agenda Constraints: {timebox, participants, format}
Desired Outcomes: {decisions, alignment, artifacts}
TASK
Create a structured facilitation plan.
OUTPUT FORMAT
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Event Objective (1–2 sentences)
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Recommended Agenda with time allocations
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Facilitation approach (techniques and flow)
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Key questions to ask
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Risks or dysfunction signals to monitor
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Decision checkpoints
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Artifacts to capture
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Follow-up actions
Ensure the plan is practical, concise, and suitable for a working Scrum team.
Step 4: Test It Immediately
Use this sample input:
Event Type: Sprint Planning
Sprint Context: New team, unclear backlog refinement, 2-week sprint
Agenda Constraints: 2 hours, remote
Desired Outcomes: Sprint Goal + committed backlog
Run the prompt.
Refine it until:
Why This Matters
You are not automating thinking.
You are standardizing:
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Preparation discipline
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Facilitation clarity
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Decision hygiene
That is leverage.