Most CTOs are promoted for technical judgment, then get stuck trying to lead people with the same playbook that got them there.
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Ric Hill has spent 14 years running Ghyston with his wife, CTO'd for startups and mid-corporates, and earned a spot on the CTO Craft 100. His central conviction is that there is no playbook worth following blindly.
Most CTOs are promoted on technical skill and then judged on leadership. The reflex is to import what worked last time. Ric argues that reflex is the problem.
What replaces the playbook is a sharper version of listening, knowing how long your "fresh eyes" window actually lasts, reading the difference between an unhealthy political culture and an unhealthy apathetic one, and noticing which person on your team has gone quiet.
This is a conversation about staying flexible without being indecisive, and delivering results without forcing a template onto a situation that doesn't fit it.
You’ll Learn:
[00:00] Introduction
[11:29] Why bespoke beats cookie-cutter software
[13:50] The first few weeks decide everything
[16:23] How long until you're part of the furniture
[18:19] Health versus outcomes in tech leadership
[20:21] The sticky note roadmap that changes everything
[25:38] Disagree and commit without losing trust
[28:40] When stubbornness becomes a liability
[30:35] Listen for the silences in your team
[32:59] Why engineering culture can stand apart
[40:20] The one tip every new CTO needs
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