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Could a Scrum GPT Challenge Scrum Masters?

Scrum.org

Back in November 2023, OpenAI released GPTs, a hyper-customizable version of their GPT-4-based chatbot. Please note that you need to have access to OpenAI’s paid version of ChatGPT to use GPTs.) What Is a Scrum GPT? Launched to chatGPT subscribers today under “Explore GPTs” new feature.

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Scrum Anti-Patterns GPT

Scrum.org

(This requires upgrading to ChatGPT Plus.) I did not apply Grammarly to ChatGPT’s answers. As a first step, I uploaded an early version of the Scrum Anti-Patterns Guide book to my ChatGPT, comprising 15 chapters and about 100,000 words. Let’s dig deeper to see whether this Scrum Anti-Patterns GPT is more than a fast parrot.

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Top 25 Most In-Demand Skills in 2023 & Beyond

Teamweek

Management Management skills refer to how well someone can manage a team. Creative thinking Creativity in the workplace refers to the ability to think differently about a problem or situation. Along with added innovation, it can also improve team resilience as they can think of new ways to resolve problems.

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How Project Management Will Benefit from Using Artificial Intelligence

International Institute for Learning

Existing organizational architectures, changes in the environment, emerging opportunities, and economic conditions will influence where AI applications should begin. Project managers sometimes refer to this process as the ‘fuzzy front end’ and didn’t understand the justification behind an initiative or the end benefits sought.

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

Teamweek

Why it’s important Being a team player is important for 37% of employees , and 97% of employers believe that a lack of alignment influences the chances of success for a project. You can weed out such applicants by asking for references and casually chatting up their former colleagues or superiors on LinkedIn.