technology strategy for CEOs

How CEOs Can Get Better Visibility Into Technology Risk

You already know the feeling. The reports look busy, the vendors sound confident, and the board still wants a straight answer you can’t quite give. That is usually the moment technology risk visibility becomes a strategic imperative for modern leaders. Not because your team is lazy. Because the business has outgrown informal oversight, establishing a […]

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How You Can Interview a CTO Candidate Without a Technical Background

You don’t need to write code to spot a weak Chief Technology Officer (CTO). You need to know whether the person sitting across from you can make good decisions, demonstrate technical leadership, explain tradeoffs, and keep the business out of avoidable mess. That’s where many CEOs get stuck. The interview turns into a jargon test,

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What CEOs Should Do When Tech Spending Rises and ROI Stays Unclear

Your IT budget can grow while confidence drops. That is the real problem when tech spending rises and the results stay fuzzy. In the push for digital transformation, you see more tools, more vendors, more meetings, and more monthly reports. You do not see a cleaner operation, faster decisions, or better control. The budget may

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Mastering Tech Chaos: A Technology Strategy for CEOs

Technology strategy for CEOs usually gets framed as vision, innovation, and transformation. That’s not the problem most CEOs are living with. The underlying problem is simpler and more painful. You’re spending money, still chasing status, and still getting vague answers to basic questions. Who owns this system? Why are two vendors doing overlapping work? Why

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When Technology Decisions Slow Growth, Here’s What a CEO Should Fix First

Your growth is stalling, and the slowdown may not be coming from sales, market demand, or even the team itself. A lot of the time, it comes from technology decisions that take too long, change too often, or get made without a clear business lens. That usually looks like blurry ownership, weak reporting, vendor pressure,

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