This description is accurate to what I have seen and what I do. I'm a CTO of a >$1B tech company, and my roles is focused around the technology innovation, and that includes evaluating and prototyping new tech. In my particular case that role also includes the operation of our technology because that is very central to our business - and also extremely focused on high reliability.
When I was CTO of my startup I had far more direct engineering development work, but that is typical in the building stage.
As for the core of this post, the one thing I do agree with is the ability of the CTO to actually be technical. I write code all of the time, but not for our products. The goal is to remain both technically proficient but also focus that proficiency on leadership.
When I was CTO of my startup I had far more direct engineering development work, but that is typical in the building stage.
As for the core of this post, the one thing I do agree with is the ability of the CTO to actually be technical. I write code all of the time, but not for our products. The goal is to remain both technically proficient but also focus that proficiency on leadership.