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by glancast
1924 days ago
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The primary question is "why"? Where is your company struggling because you aren't technical? In my mind (as a technical founder), the things a CEO needs to know are at the conceptual / theoretical level rather than the implementation level. I've seen businesses fail because the CEO silos the technical side of house from the "business" side and then doesn't have enough technical knowledge to parse suggestions that aren't aligned with business goals. That problem is better solved by eliminating the silos and aligning incentives rather than gaining technical knowledge, in my opinion. |
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How do you actually do that though?
Employees typically have incentive to perform their own function to the best of their abilities. This manifests as things like compliance theatre, excessive/impractical IT policies, over-engineering the software, features/products built for the sake of it.