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Agile Transformation: ChatGPT or McBoston?

Scrum.org

TL; DR: Agile Transformation with ChatGPT or McBoston? This article is another excursion into this nascent yet fascinating new technology of generative AI and LLMs and the future of knowledge work. Or shall we embark on an agile transformation with ChatGPT providing some guidance? I am no longer sure about that.

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Project Management and Artificial Intelligence: Bring It On!

The IIL Blog

By Alan Zucker November 8, 2023 Artificial Intelligence (AI) will transform project management. Don.ai, the Document Generator AI and Machine Learning tools can consume billions of documents and generate reasonably good encyclopedia-like entries on any topic. I say, “Bring it on!” I look forward to the opportunity.

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A ChatGPT Job Interview for a Scrum Master Position

Scrum.org

TL; DR: A ChatGPT Job Interview for a Scrum Master Position. Can a large language model, not specializing in anything “agile,” pass a screening interview for a Scrum Master position? In this ChatGPT job interview, I put OpenAI’s latest generative AI to the test. Interviewing ChatGPT.

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What Is A Skills Matrix & How Do You Create One? (FREE TEMPLATE)

Teamweek

When the time comes to promote someone to a leadership role, just one look at your skill matrix will be enough to determine who has the core skills for the job. Better succession planning Succession planning is the process of identifying high-performance individuals in your team to fill critical leadership and management roles in the future.

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20 Key Qualities of a Good Employee & How to Test Them

Teamweek

McKinsey calls these ‘ foundational skills ‘ — cognitive, digital, interpersonal, and self-leadership abilities that help employees develop specialized skills. Apart from doing their work well, effective communicators also tend to be better team players and demonstrate higher leadership potential.