The CTO: From backroom to boardroom

Over the past decade, the tech industry has transformed at an astonishing rate, often leaving both consumers and businesses struggling to keep pace. At the forefront of this digital revolution is the Chief Technology Officer (CTO), whose responsibilities have evolved far beyond keeping up with tech trends.

The role of the CTO has changed dramatically, shifting from primarily managing the technology stack to becoming strategic leaders who collaborate closely with CEOs. Today, they guide their organisations through technological complexities and drive innovation.

From tech custodian to strategic leader

The position of CTOs has seen a substantial shift in the workplace. No longer confined to small-medium tech teams operating in isolation, CTOs are integral to business growth and a critical component of the leadership team. Their primary responsibilities nowadays include maintaining and modernising technology, making decisions on future proofing tech, and ensuring adequate investment in people, skills, and resources. Said investment is in fact essential. 

Tech leaders often feel “burnt out” or concerned about lacking the necessary resources and support. The global shortage of software developers has particularly strained their productivity and their ability to implement essential technology initiatives, such as business digitalisation.

The developer drought

Despite the shortage of software developers, CTOs should not be seen as a one-size-fits-all solution. 

It is essential for companies to hire separate Lead Developers. While the CTO oversees the entire technical team and understands what companies need from a digital transformation standpoint, the Lead Developer manages a smaller team and focuses on practical development tasks, like producing an MVP (minimum viable product).

These distinct roles are both highly sought after in the tech industry. Though CTOs often have backgrounds in development and programming, their strategic roles differ significantly from that of a Lead Developer, and they should be hired accordingly.

The customer leads the way

Although it might seem like a ‘what came first, the chicken or the egg?’ scenario, the numbers suggest that the digital market is being led by the behaviour of the public.

Previously, scaling technology was a primary focus but now, for forward-thinking CTOs, the priority is understanding and responding to the evolving customer journey. While digital transformation is often recognised as driving new customer experiences, it’s worth considering that it might be the other way around.

Scope creep

Scope creep is often viewed negatively due to traditional development methods being ill-prepared for changes beyond the initial scope. In an ideal scenario, the security and predictability of a well-defined project are beneficial, but the reality is more complex than that. 

As the saying goes, “you can never set foot in the same river twice,” and the same applies to tech – conditions change over time, and nothing is the same as when you first started working on a project. There is a lot to be said for tech that doesn’t rock the boat when changes need to be made during development. Innovative CTOs now seek software solutions that offer flexibility to adapt and make necessary changes during development without causing disruptions.

The balance sheet

Technological transitions are inherently unpredictable, but with the right perspective, CTOs can make investments that foster growth and success, navigating uncertainties with confidence. 

For example, CTOs can reduce costs by utilising third-party software support and managed services. They should also monitor the software used within the company and adopt sustainable cloud management strategies, all of which help guide their organisation’s digital journey.

Modern CTOs focus on initiatives that keep their teams productive and engaged, and during the process, they will gain essential expertise in cost management while trailblazing new technology.

The groundwork for success

Amid the current AI revolution, CTOs must ensure their data pipelines are efficient. Properly prepared data pipelines are crucial for AI-assisted tools to function effectively. This includes standardising service management methods and developing a reliable repository of structured content.

Consider data architecture as the blueprint for an AI command centre. Assessing organisational readiness and identifying business use cases best suited for AI is essential. This involves evaluating team capabilities, available tools, and necessary operational processes to generate accurate data and deploy models efficiently.

Well-constructed data pipelines are necessary to train AI models that unlock new business insights and opportunities. Additionally, enterprise chatbots can provide real-time data access and streamline processes to improve data quality. These adaptable and scalable chatbots can integrate new data sources and meet increasing business demands.

A decade ago, the role of the Chief Technology Officer was primarily focused on managing IT infrastructure, ensuring system stability, and overseeing software development. Up until relatively recently, CTOs were seen as the top technical experts, responsible for maintaining the technology backbone and implementing new tools to support business operations.

Today, the role has evolved into a strategic leadership position, playing a key role within companies. Modern CTOs are now key drivers of innovation, responsible for aligning technology with business goals and enabling digital transformation. They must understand and have a working knowledge of emerging technologies like AI, cloud computing, and cybersecurity, and leverage them to create competitive business advantages. The CTO’s role has expanded from a purely technical focus to include business strategy, customer experience, talent management, and fostering a culture of continuous innovation within the organisation.

Looking ahead, CTOs will continue to face challenges like managing scope creep, optimising spending, and driving customer-led digital changes. However, their ability to implement AI effectively will distinguish successful CTOs, enabling their organisations to reach new heights in the digital age.

Rohan Patel

Rohan, based in London, is the SVP of Engineering at Builder.ai, a platform that allows people to bring their app idea to life

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