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EP 13 May 1, 2026 341

EP13: Scrum Devolution — The Power Shift Nobody's Naming

There's a pattern repeating across large enterprises right now, and it's being called "agile maturity." A Scrum Master gets asked to run more teams. The coaching budget disappears. The role gets merged, or streamlined, or quietly stops appearing on the org chart. Leadership calls it progress. Teams becoming self-sufficient. The framework doing what it was supposed to do. In this episode, I'm naming what's actually happening: Scrum Devolution. It's not AI. It's not the next layoff wave. It's a power shift — the authority that was delegated to the Scrum Master role being quietly redistributed to the team, to engineering management, and increasingly, to automation systems. And the rebranding trend ("Delivery Manager," "Flow Architect," "Strategic Change Lead") is accelerating it. Without the underlying capability shift, you've invited the question that's hardest to answer if your value lives in the meeting room: what does this person actually deliver? Key Takeaways The devolution is structural, not incidental. When orgs talk about agile maturity, they're often describing a deliberate redistribution of authority away from the SM role — not an upgrade of it. Rebranding without reskilling is a trap. A new title invites comparison to people who actually have those skills. That's a comparison most rebranders aren't ready for. The people accumulating influence right now built things. Automations that run without them, dashboards that answer questions before anyone asks, systems that outlive their presence on the team. The 14-day proof. After a Fortune 500 layoff, a new offer in 14 days — not because of certifications, but because every role left behind something tangible that still ran. The frame that matters. Stop asking "what should I retitle myself?" Start asking "what will still be running after I leave?" Take the free Agile AI Readiness Assessment to find your current archetype (Facilitator / Builder / Orchestrator) and get a concrete starting point. Read the blog version: Scrum Devolution: The Power Shift Happening Inside "Agile Maturity" More episodes + newsletter: careeroptional.ai Free Agile AI Prompt Playbook: agiletactix.ai/blueprint Career Optional helps mid-career agile professionals evolve from facilitators to AI-powered technical partners. New episodes weekly. I'm Danny Liu. This is Career Optional.

Career Optional
Apr 24, 2026 1487

I Replaced My $5K Design Agency with Claude Design (Full Walkthrough)

Note: This is the audio companion to a full screenshare walkthrough video. For the best experience, watch the video on YouTube. A dedicated Claude Design deep-dive episode is coming soon. Claude Design just mass-launched and I used it to build a full website in under 25 minutes. No Figma. No design agency. No templates. In this walkthrough, I take Claude Design from zero to a complete, branded website — live on screen, no cuts, no fake demos. You'll hear exactly what it can do, where it breaks, and whether it's actually ready to replace a design team. Links: Take the AI Readiness Assessment Free AI Prompt Playbook Subscribe on YouTube

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EP 12 Apr 16, 2026 497

The Org Chart Is Dead. Now What?

Jack Dorsey and Roelof Botha published "From Hierarchy to Intelligence" — an essay describing a future where AI replaces the context-carrying function of management. Block, the company behind Square and Cash App, laid off 40% of its workforce and restructured around three roles: individual contributors, directly responsible individuals, and player-coaches. Meanwhile, the agile community is quietly rebranding the Scrum Master role. Delivery Manager. Flow Architect. Strategic Change Agent. Same work, new labels. (It's the same move 3Back LLC tried in 2017 with their "Scrum 3.0" white paper. It didn't catch on then either.) One side says your role is eliminated. The other says it's promoted. Danny walks through why both are partially right, and the one question that cuts through the entire debate: What would break if you disappeared for two weeks? In this episode: Why Dorsey's "intelligence layer" argument is technically right Where the Block model breaks for Fortune 500 environments The 2017 Scrum 3.0 paper nobody remembers (and why today's rebranding looks identical) The difference between facilitation and building — and why only one survives A two-bucket audit every agile professional should run this week The future of your career isn't decided by an org chart. It's decided by what you can build. 🎧 More episodes + newsletter: careeroptional.ai 📘 Free Agile AI Prompt Playbook: agiletactix.ai/blueprint "Career Optional" helps mid-career agile professionals evolve from facilitators to AI-powered technical partners. New episodes weekly. I'm Danny Liu. This is Career Optional.

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EP 11 Apr 13, 2026 254

Your Jira Board Is Lying to You

Every Monday morning, someone opens the Jira board and says "we're on track." Every other Friday, that same team misses the sprint commitment. The board is lying to you. And it's lying because the board only shows what people remembered to update. In this episode, I break down the difference between status and signal, and walk through a simple Jira automation rule I built at a Fortune 500 engagement. If a ticket hasn't had a status change or comment in 48 hours, it gets flagged, the team gets notified, and problems surface 2-3 days earlier. No AI. No custom app. Just smart JQL and two hours of setup. Links: Free Agile AI Prompt Playbook: agiletactix.ai/blueprint Show website: careeroptional.ai YouTube: Watch on YouTube

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EP 8 Apr 3, 2026 418

The Hard Part Isn't the Tech | EP8

I spent two weeks building the infrastructure — websites, podcast hosting, email funnels, LinkedIn strategy. All the systems. All the tools. And then I had to actually sit down and hit record. That was the hard part. Not the technology. Not the strategy. The vulnerability of putting my face and voice out there. Perfectionism is procrastination with a better brand. Happy Easter weekend to those who celebrate. careeroptional.ai Free Playbook: agiletactix.ai/blueprint

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EP 10 Apr 1, 2026 373

AI Is Not Your Secretary | EP10

Most people use AI like a secretary. Write me a retro summary. Draft this email. Summarize these notes. You save fifteen minutes and produce something any intern could have written. Thinking partner mode is fundamentally different. You bring real context — your sprint data, your blocker logs, your dependency maps. AI brings pattern recognition and speed. Together you solve problems neither could solve alone. The career premium is not in knowing how to prompt. It is in knowing what to prompt about. careeroptional.ai Free Playbook: agiletactix.ai/blueprint

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EP 9 Apr 1, 2026 364

Stop Writing Sticky Notes. Start Building. | EP9

Most agile professionals identify a problem, write it on a sticky note, add it to the retro board, and wait for someone else to build the solution. That is not going to cut it anymore. In this episode, I walk through three real automations I built: sprint risk flagging, delivery metrics compilation, and Definition of Ready enforcement. None required writing production code. The gap between people who manage processes and people who automate them is getting wider every month. careeroptional.ai Free Playbook: agiletactix.ai/blueprint

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EP 7 Apr 1, 2026 275

The First Irreplaceable Skill: Systems Thinking

Most Scrum Masters operate at the ceremony level. AI can do all of that now. Atlassian just launched Rovo Agents in Jira. Danny breaks down what systems thinking actually means and gives you a specific exercise to start building this skill today. Links: Free Agile AI Prompt Playbook: agiletactix.ai/blueprint Show website: careeroptional.ai

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EP 6 Mar 30, 2026 292

What "Irreplaceable" Actually Means

What does "irreplaceable" really mean in the AI era? With Block cutting nearly half its workforce and Atlassian laying off 1,600 — including a large share from R&D — Danny reframes irreplaceability from job security to career optionality, and previews the three skills that matter most in 2026. This week on Career Optional: The 3 Irreplaceable Skills series — systems thinking, automation architecture, and AI as a thinking partner. Links: Free Agile AI Prompt Playbook: agiletactix.ai/blueprint Show website: careeroptional.ai

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Mar 23, 2026 656

Human Take: Why I Build

Danny's unscripted Friday take — the real emotions of getting laid off, what his family meant during that time, Dragon Pearl Kitchen, and why he builds.

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Mar 23, 2026 317

The Skills That Made It Possible

The specific skills that turned a layoff into a two-week job search — Jira automation, AI integration, and building things you can prove.

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Mar 23, 2026 251

The Layoff That Wasn't a Crisis (Part 2: What I Did Differently)

What do you actually do in the two weeks after a layoff? Danny breaks down the moves that led to a new offer in 14 days.

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Mar 23, 2026 229

The Layoff That Wasn't a Crisis (Part 1: What Happened)

In January 2023, Danny got laid off from a Fortune 500 bank. Two weeks later he had a new offer. This is the story of what actually happened.

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Mar 23, 2026 250

What Career Optional Actually Means

What does Career Optional actually mean? Danny lays out the core thesis: building skills that make employment a choice, not a lifeline.

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Mar 18, 2026 158

Trailer: Your Title Is Rented. Your Skills Are Owned.

Welcome to Career Optional — a podcast for agile and technology professionals who want to stay indispensable, or stop needing a job altogether. Hosted by Danny Liu, a Jira and AI architect with 20+ years in enterprise tech and 13K+ Udemy students. New episodes Mon–Fri. Practitioner-to-practitioner. No fluff. Note: Intro/outro music coming soon. Learn more at careeroptional.ai