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A Chief Technology Officer (CTO) is one of the crucial resources that every competitive firm needs in order to maintain their edge. The multi-faceted, well-experienced and highly creative head is responsible for creating the overall strategic direction for the company..

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SaaS, or Software-as-a-Service, has become a dominant force in the software industry. In SaaS, software applications are delivered over the internet, making them accessible to customers from anywhere in the world. Given the complexities and challenges of building, […]
This series is for SaaS technical and non technical leaders to provide a framework outline for building, aligning, or pivoting their SaaS business model.   Evaluating a new or existing venture, planning a product launch, or pivoting from […]
Udo Sille owned London Motors in Boulder, CO back in the 70’s and 80’s. I will never forget this sign in his shop: “It’s not what we do…It’s what we know.” Yes, they turn wrenches, change parts, tune […]
Value of story points! Cory Berg wrote a post regarding the value of story point in estimating delivery dates.#engineers#complexity#team#SaaS#scrum Estimating complexity is important, as long as the teams are given the chance to re-estimate (stand-ups) and learn from sprint retro. […]
According to the Harvard Business Review: “There’s no team without trust,” says Paul Santagata, Head of Industry at Google. He knows the results of the tech giant’s massive two-year study on team performance, which revealed that the highest-performing teams […]
I have worked with, formally and informally, 100+ tech companies as advisor, CTO or CPO. From startup to mature, SMB to enterprise, I have enjoyed a variety of leadership engagements in both product and technical. Many organizations I […]
Do’s and don’ts from SaaS software entrepreneurs. In building and advising many SaaS software startups over the years, I have compiled a list of some of the lessons learned, here are a few on the list: Focus on […]
#SaaS software product development initially focuses on releasing a Minimum Viable Product (MVP). To get there, #SaaSleaders, both product, executive, engineering, require three hurdles to be cleared first. 1) What is MVP, you shared vision, validated by early […]
In my last blog I talked about reasons to go slow to gain velocity in #SaaS product development: Planning, Design, Testing. Today’s #SaaS world is all about fast. We talk about design fast, develop fast, deploy fast, fail […]
What does that mean? In #SaaS product development, sometimes you will need to guide your teams to do things that will help gain velocity in development and deployment of incremental production releases. Three key areas: Planning – breaking […]