
What we’re about
We’ve created the Amplio meetup as a place to discuss Amplio and other principle and axiom-based approaches.
It centers on Amplio, but people are free to discuss any approach that takes a scientific stance.
Amplio is an axiom-based approach that can stand on its own or be used to assist people using other methods.
We run meetups here and promote other Amplio-related events. Contact Al Shalloway if you are interested in hosting an event here or want one of our Amplio Consultant Educators to host one of your events.
Amplio can be used in product development, non-profits, government agencies, or pretty much anywhere since it's based on a set of universal principles and takes a scientific approach.
Upcoming events
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•OnlineWhy We Need a Living Foundation for Agility — Not Another Manifesto
OnlineWhy We Need a Living Foundation for Agility — Not Another Manifesto
For nearly twenty-five years, agility has helped organizations respond faster and deliver more meaningful outcomes. But while the world has grown more complex, our foundation has not kept pace. The original manifesto served its historical moment well - establishing a critique of heavyweight processes and championing a more human, collaborative way of working.
Today, however, agility touches far more than software teams.
It shapes how value flows, how organizations learn, how decisions are made, and how individuals gain agency within systems.
We are no longer dealing with a single domain.
We are dealing with the system of value creation across entire enterprises.
So the question is no longer:
Do we need a manifesto?
The question is:
What kind of foundation can support continuous evolution—without becoming obsolete?
This meetup will start with a short explanation of the Amplio Living Ecosystem initiative. We will then proceed to learn by doing. Two actionable increments will be presented:
- managing work in process by creating a focus on finishing
- running a premortem
The axioms and principles on which these actions are based will be learned in the process.
To learn more about this living document, go here.13 attendees
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