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A CEO managing tech risk without becoming a geek

CEO’s Guide: Managing Tech Risk Without Becoming a Geek

How do you get your arms around security, data, and systems risk without turning into an IT specialist? If you are a growth-minded CEO, COO, or founder, you probably feel the squeeze. Boards ask about ransomware and AI misuse. Customers ask about data protection. Your team throws acronyms at you. Tech feels too expensive, too […]

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7 ways mid-market CEOs can get senior tech leadership without Adding a full-time CTO

You probably feel the squeeze. Your board wants real answers on AI, cyber risk, and system reliability, but a $300k-plus full-time CTO still feels like a stretch. You are not alone. Many mid-market firms have serious customers, regulators, and investors, yet rely on an overworked IT lead or a heroic engineer to play “part-time executive.”

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Three Questions PE Firms Should Ask About Portfolio Company Technology

Three Questions PE Firms Should Ask About Portfolio Company Technology

You are sitting in a portfolio review, flipping through the deck. The deal thesis is clear, the market story holds, the numbers look fine. Then you hit the “IT” slide. One box, three bullets, and a big budget number you do not fully trust. That is the problem behind Three Questions PE Firms Should Ask

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A CEO Wondering How To Interview a CTO

How to Interview a CTO: Questions to link tech strategy, risk, and budget to growth.

You are about to sit across from a potential technology leader and you want to know how to interview a CTO. The stakes are high, and your notes are thin. The quiet question in your head is simple: What questions should I ask a potential CTO or technology advisor in an interview? This is not

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A CEO demonstration how to explain cyber risk to your board using business terms, revenue, and simple analogies.

How to explain cyber risk to your board using business terms, revenue, and simple analogies.

You walk into the board meeting, slide deck ready, and you already know the question that is coming: “Are we okay on cyber and technology risk?” If you are a growth-focused CEO or COO who is not technical, that question can feel like a trap. You really need to know how to explain cyber risk

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a team creating a technology roadmap for mid-sized companies

Practical Technology Roadmap for Mid-Sized Companies: Foundation to Innovation

What should a 3 year technology roadmap look like for a mid-sized company? If you are running a business between 2 and 250 million in revenue, you probably feel the squeeze: rising tech costs, constant cyber questions from the board, and projects that never quite land. A technology roadmap for mid-sized companies is a simple,

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How Leaders Evaluate Fractional CTO Partner Fit For Growth

You feel it every board meeting. Technology keeps getting more expensive, more complex, and more exposed to risk, yet still feels disconnected from the actual growth plan. You do not want another tool or one more vendor pitch. You want senior leadership, without a full-time executive price tag. That is why many growth-minded CEOs are

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What is your technical debt management plan? A team discusses this.

Technical Debt Management: A CEO Investment Plan Guide for 2026

Your technology stack is talking to you. It just might be speaking in outages, manual workarounds, late projects, and anxious board questions. You already feel the drag: rising IT spend, slow decisions, finger pointing between teams, and a nagging sense that you are paying “interest” on old choices every month. That interest has a name:

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