Clearly Agentic Agile · 2026

Agile for the Agentic Era.

AI agents don't wait for the next sprint. They ship in minutes. The teams that win won't be the ones with the most developers. They'll be the ones with the best humans directing agents at speed.

ClearlyAgile's Agentic Agile model converts your existing Agile and engineering talent into the high-leverage roles that govern, guide, and accelerate AI-driven delivery.

Minutes, Not Sprints
Smaller, Higher-Leverage Teams
Governed Speed, Not Chaos
The Speed Shift

Delivery is collapsing. The question is whether your team collapses with it.

Story points and two-week sprints made sense when humans were writing every line. In an agentic world, cycle time is measured in hours, and the bottleneck is never the code. It's the decision, the review, the acceptance.

Delivery Mode
Cycle Time
What Actually Matters
Classic Scrum
2 weeks
Story points / velocity
AI-assisted Sprint
2 days
PR throughput / commit rate
Micro-sprint w/ Review Gate
1–4 hours
Review latency / approval speed
Targeted Agentic Loop
Minutes
Intent clarity / acceptance precision

One Agentic Development Lead directing AI agents can replace the output of a 5–6 person Scrum team, at a fraction of the cycle time.

The Opportunity

This isn't a threat to your team. It's a multiplier.

Organizations that convert their Agile talent now will have a structural advantage that compounds over time.

Smaller Teams, Faster Cycles

One Agentic Development Lead directing AI agents can replace the output of a 5–6 person Scrum team. Your headcount stays flat while your throughput multiplies.

Your Talent, Redeployed

Your best Scrum Masters, POs, and developers don't go away. They convert. The skills they've built over years map directly to the higher-leverage agentic roles that govern and direct AI-driven delivery.

Governed Speed, Not Chaos

Agentic delivery without structure is a liability. The new roles bring review gates, audit trails, compliance checkpoints, and quality oversight to every agentic loop, so you move fast without breaking trust.

Workforce Conversion

Your Agile roles don't disappear. They evolve.

Every classic Agile role maps to a higher-leverage agentic counterpart. The skills your team has built are exactly the foundation the new roles require.

Classic Role

CSM / Scrum Master

Agentic Role

Agentic Flow Coach

From team ceremonies to human-agent flow optimization

The Scrum Master's core value has always been on the human side, removing impediments, protecting the team's focus, facilitating retrospectives, coaching on process. In an agentic world, someone still needs to do that, but the "team" now includes agents and the problems are different: where is the human-agent loop getting stuck, how do you help people adapt to working alongside AI, how do you tune the flow metrics. That's a natural extension of what a good Scrum Master already does.

Classic Role

PMI-ACP / Project Manager

Agentic Role

Delivery Governance Lead

From tracking to governing agentic risk, compliance & audit trails

The PMP and PM role probably sits closest to a Delivery Governance Lead. They already speak the language of risk, stakeholder alignment, and audit trails, which are exactly the skills that matter when you're trying to govern a fast-moving agentic system. Agentic delivery without structure is a liability. This role brings the review gates, compliance checkpoints, and quality oversight that turn raw agent speed into enterprise-grade delivery.

Classic Role

CSPO / Product Owner

Agentic Role

Agentic Product Owner

From writing stories to directing AI-generated options at velocity

The Product Owner role is probably the cleanest conversion of the three. The PO role doesn't fundamentally change. They still own value, priority, and the customer outcome. What changes is the tempo. Agents compress delivery so fast that the PO becomes the bottleneck if they can't make decisions and accept work at the new speed. They also need to learn to consume AI-generated options rather than writing everything from scratch.

Classic Role

Developer / Tech Lead

Agentic Role

Agentic Development Lead

From writing code to directing agents, setting context, reviewing what ships

This is where the ADL actually belongs. The Developer and Tech Lead already understand code, architecture, testing, and quality. Directing agents, setting up context, reviewing what ships. That's a technical judgment call. A senior developer or tech lead converting to ADL is a much more natural fit than asking a Scrum Master to do it. This is the highest-leverage conversion in the model.

New Certification Program

Become a Certified Agentic
Delivery Lead

The CADL is ClearlyAgile's hands-on certification for developers and tech leads making the transition to the Agentic Development Lead role. Not a lecture, a practicum. You leave with a working agentic delivery setup and a credential that signals you can lead it.

What the CADL covers

  • Agentic toolchain setup & context engineering
  • Directing agents across build, test, and review cycles
  • Quality gates, rollback patterns, and production governance
  • Flow metrics for agentic loops
  • Human-in-the-loop design for regulated environments
  • CADL certification exam and credential
Ready to Convert?

The enterprises converting their Agile teams now will be two years ahead of everyone else.

ClearlyAgile can assess your current Agile roles, map the conversion path for your people, and stand up your first agentic delivery team in weeks, not quarters.

Inc. 500
Recognized Agile consulting firm
200+
Enterprise transformations delivered
Nationwide
Serving US enterprises from Tampa, FL