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2314 - Rethinking Software Development the Military Way with Form100 Consulting's Nate Amidon

2314 - Rethinking Software Development the Military Way with Form100 Consulting's Nate Amidon

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Optimizing Software Development in Non-Tech Enterprises: Lessons from Nate Amidon of Form100 Consulting

In this episode, host Josh Elledge interviews Nate Amidon, Founder and CEO of Form100 Consulting and Lieutenant Colonel in the Air Force Reserves. Nate shares how his background in both military leadership and enterprise consulting informs his approach to optimizing software development in non-tech organizations. From process mapping to team structure, he offers practical strategies for business leaders looking to improve efficiency, clarity, and scalability in their software operations.

Optimizing Software in Non-Tech Environments

Nate explains that many organizations—manufacturers, service providers, and consumer brands—struggle with software development because it’s not their core business. These companies often lack visibility into progress, rely on legacy processes, and face alignment issues across teams. His firm, Form100 Consulting, helps such enterprises identify bottlenecks, streamline workflows, and adopt lean, agile, and AI-driven practices that improve delivery speed without sacrificing quality.

By mapping out the current workflow, teams can uncover where time and resources are being lost. Nate emphasizes focusing on the true constraint rather than over-optimizing non-critical steps. He also warns against chasing “shiny object” tools or AI solutions that don’t solve the underlying process issues. Instead, organizations should apply AI incrementally to enhance existing systems.

Drawing from his Air Force experience, Nate advocates for small, mission-focused teams—6 to 9 people—that communicate effectively and make decisions quickly. He stresses that sustainable improvement requires governance, ownership, and regular review. Ultimately, success comes from aligning teams, measuring progress, and committing to continuous improvement—much like in a high-performing military unit.


About Nate Amidon

Nate Amidon is the Founder and CEO of Form100 Consulting, a firm that helps non-software-first enterprises optimize their software development processes. A Lieutenant Colonel in the U.S. Air Force Reserves, Nate combines military leadership principles with enterprise strategy to help teams increase alignment, efficiency, and long-term performance.


About Form100 Consulting

Form100 Consulting partners with major enterprises—including Hershey, Boeing, Rite Aid, and Alaska Airlines—to modernize software development practices through process improvement, agile adoption, and data-driven transformation. The firm’s mission is to bring structure, clarity, and sustainable efficiency to organizations where software is a critical enabler—not the core product.


Links Mentioned in This Episode
  • Form100 Consulting Website
  • Nate Amidon LinkedIn Profile

Key Episode Highlights
  • Common software challenges in non-tech companies
  • How to identify and fix bottlenecks in development workflows
  • The value of lean and agile principles for non-software teams
  • Incremental, ROI-focused AI integration
  • Building and scaling small, high-performing teams
  • Applying military leadership lessons to software development

Conclusion

Nate Amidon’s insights bridge the gap between military precision and corporate innovation. By mapping processes, focusing on constraints, and scaling teams thoughtfully, businesses can transform software development from a bottleneck into a competitive advantage. His pragmatic, data-driven approach helps leaders cut through...

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