agile-onboarding
Onboarding
Use this skill to guide new team members through the agile + AI flow, in a practical and progressive way.
Objective
- Provide context about the operational model (Light Scrum + AI as pair)
- Teach the artifact flow in practice, not theory
- Ensure the new member can operate autonomously in 1-2 sprints
- Avoid onboarding being just documentation — it must include practice
When to use
- New dev or manager joins the team
- Someone changes roles (dev becomes tech lead, for example)
- The team adopts the flow for the first time
- Someone needs retraining after time away
Onboarding trail
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