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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

One could easily envision expanding those capabilities by applying generative AI to other industries and domains. Dependencies could be automatically generated, and alternative paths identified. However, the project manager, resource managers, and team members would still be required to review and validate the plan.

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Project Management & AI: Bring It On

Velociteach

One could easily envision expanding those capabilities by applying generative AI to other industries and domains. Dependencies could be automatically generated and alternative paths identified. However, the project manager, resource managers, and team members would still be required to review and validate the plan.

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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. In this ChatGPT job interview, I put OpenAI’s latest generative AI to the test. Zur deutschsprachigen Version des Artikels: Ein ChatGPT Jobinterview für eine Scrum-Master-Position. ? Interviewing ChatGPT. I did not edit ChatGPT’s answers.

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

Teamweek

Whether you’re hiring a manager , developer, or entry-level assistant, here are the essential soft skills and personality attributes any good employee should have. McKinsey calls these ‘ foundational skills ‘ — cognitive, digital, interpersonal, and self-leadership abilities that help employees develop specialized skills.