The Agile Operating System (AOS) is about Agile Discovery, Agile Delivery, and Agile Facilitation.

Agile Discovery concerns mostly Portfolio and Product Management, is about the Business Strategy, the WHAT needs to be done, building the right thing, being effective.
Agile Delivery and Facilitation concerns mostly Delivery and Infrastructure Management, is about outcome Execution, the HOW things are done, building the thing right, being efficient
Author: Mario Aiello
Hi, I’m Mario – a retired agility warrior from a major Swiss bank, beyond agile explorer, lean thinker, former rugby player, and wishful golfer.
What frustrates me most? Poor agile adoption, illusionary scaling, and the lack of true business agility.
I believe agility should fit purpose, context, and practice – and continuously evolve.
Active in the agile space since 2008, my consulting journey began in 2012, helping a digital identity unit adopt Scrum at team level. That work led to the design of an Agile Operating System for the entire organization.
Today, as an independent consultant, I help organizations unlock sustainable agility – guided by adaptive intelligence: sensing challenges, learning fast, and adapting with purpose.
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