AME3
AME3 (formly named GAME3) provides a framework to lead the evolution of a business’s products and services.
GAME3 stands for Adaptive Metaframework for Empirical Enterprise Evolution. With AME3 an enterprise can adopt an operational model based on three pillars: An Agile Leadership System, a Strategy for Evolution, and Enterprise-wide Rules.
AME3 is fostering the use of popular Agile & Lean methods like Scrum, LeSS and Kanban in combination with decision frameworks like Cynefin and Wardley Mapping. It therefore stands on the shoulders of giants.
The framework is designed primarily for small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). However, larger enterprises can also implement it within sufficiently autonomous divisions.
The idea of AME3 stated to evolved in 2004, when Andreas Schliep and Peter Beck were part of one of the earliest scaled Scrum-based organizations. Over the course of numerous experiments conducted within their own company, consulting engagements with clients, and extensive collaboration with the Agile, Lean, and Scrum communities, the concept of AME3 emerged into a concrete picture.