Becoming chief technology officer (CTO) at Zyte in 2025 prompted me to look back on the lessons in my two-decade career in various CTO and CIO roles.
One reflection stands out as a temptation familiar to almost every technology leader.
Early in my career, I was often the troubleshooting engine of the organization: close to the code, managing every detail, fixing problems personally, micromanaging the roadmap. For a time, this approach even worked—at least on the surface. But it was never truly sustainable, and it certainly didn’t deliver lasting value.
Now, with years in the CTO seat across startups and enterprises, I can say with certainty: the real job isn’t building the product yourself, but building the system that builds the product.