Instead of your traditional org chart, imagine having two distinct charts, one focusing on management lines while the other focuses on teams. What would it look like? And why would this be better?
Fundraising for tech leads
Startups typically need to raise funds at several stages throughout their growth. A successful round of fundraising can secure the startup’s future while a failed round can have devastating effects. Yet as a CTO or technical lead, it’s easy to assume that fundraising is not part of your role.
I took part in multiple rounds of fundraising as CTO at Brandwatch, and investigated several startups as investment or acquisition opportunities - effectively sitting on both sides of the fundraising table. Here is an brief of what I came to expect of the fundraising process - how it typically works and a few lessons learnt along the way.
This obstacle is a mirage
When we built the first version of our social media monitoring platform, we had to cut some corners. One of these was that our users’ data was only refreshed once a day. While online discussions were happening 24/7, our customers could only see data up to the previous midnight - so they had no clue that Bob was bad-mouthing their products until the next day.
A merry, automated Christmas
Christmas always brings back fond memories of my very first December at work, back in 2000. Right after joining Runtime Collective and as we started learning to build commercial software. Our first project was a bit of a death march. So when I got the chance to lead our second project, we decided to do it differently.
A tale of two pivots
Managing with one-on-ones
Goodbye Brandwatch, Hello new morning routine
Ten years is an awful long time in technology, and after ten years I have just left Brandwatch, a global leader in Enterprise Social Intelligence. Brandwatch is a great place with a terrific team and being its CTO for the last ten years has been an amazing journey, so why leave?