Delivery model

Practical Implementation

An incremental, value-first delivery model; structured to create measurable returns at every work cycle while scaling across sites in a disciplined, repeatable way.

Built to move from scope clarity into practical delivery.

Our Approach

Incremental Value Creation

Unlike traditional plan-then-release projects, we deliver working solutions in short work cycles; creating actualized value at every increment rather than waiting until project completion.

Incremental value creation diagram

AM SQUARED Life Cycle

Short Work Cycles · Continuous Value

  • Value delivered at every work cycle milestone
  • Short, frequent deployments with UAT at each stage
  • Collaborative, iterative refinement with client project owners
  • Total cost of ownership optimised from day one
  • Fit-for-purpose; not over-engineered

Traditional / Plan-Based Development

Linear · Feedback Only at Completion

  • No actualized value until final release
  • Linear timelines with minimal client involvement during build
  • Feedback only after product completion
  • Risk of misalignment only discovered at go-live
  • Higher total cost if rework is needed post-delivery
Deployment Process

Typical Site Deployment Timeline

Every site engagement follows a structured three-phase journey; from initial gap assessment through development and testing, to full production support and client enablement.

Typical site deployment timeline diagram

Plan

Initial Engagement → Gap Assessment

  • Business Requirement
  • Problem Statement
  • Client / Site Maturity
  • Infrastructure Maturity

Dev / Test

Usecase Timeframe Specific

  • Development
  • QA / UAT

Production

Client Specific

  • Support
  • Monitor
  • Client Enablement
Enterprise Rollout

Multi-Site Deployment - Example Timeline

Our rolling deployment model allows multiple site tranches to progress in parallel; each batch moving from gap analysis through Hypercare and into steady-state support, while the next group begins onboarding.

Multi-site deployment timeline diagram

Key life cycle characteristics

  • Short work cyclesvalue delivered in weeks, not months.
  • Frequent deploymentscontinuous improvement built into the cadence.
  • UATs with client project ownersensuring fit-for-purpose at every stage.
Next step

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