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130 Articles match "CTO"
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Tuesday, March 16, 2010
And, of course, if you have the Founder Developer Gap, then you might want to consider getting help. Signs of a High Performing Team Going at this another way … Christope Louvion, a fellow member of the Los Angeles CTO Forum , wrote a blog post on Signs of a high performing team a high service level and availability of their product/system a high throughput of effective change a low amount of unplanned work a culture of change management a culture of continual improvement a culture of root-cause analysis This is a great list! Recovery is
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Thursday, March 11, 2010
And it will be a consistent picture provided both to the team (CTO, COO) and to investors. Tim Berry has a great post on Why I Hate Those Huge Market Numbers tells us that he doesn’t like to see business plans with multi-billion market numbers used as the basis for projections. It’s the old – 5% of massive market gives us a big number.
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Wednesday, March 10, 2010
We're brought experts from the field--Colleen Sabatino is our Chief Content Officer, and is one of the more respected career center executives in America, and Travlin McCormick came from Slingshot Labs to be our CTO, and is used to speed and has taken various types of businesses and fed them to MySpace--but I've never considered the industry an issue. One of the more successful serial entrepreneurs here in Southern California has been Robin D. Richards , who most recently sold The NTI Group to Blackboard, and previously also was CEO of Vivendi Universal Net USA, the founding president
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Saturday, December 1, 2007
I generally am working as an acting CTO for about 3-4 start-ups or other companies at any one time. I also found this interesting graphic of the changing needs around the CTO role in different size/type companies that somewhat echoes my experience. ( Roger Smith ) This helps explain where I normally play. During Stabilization, often the focus is transitioning to a full-time CTO. I was just talking with someone who asked me to define how that could work and what they meant. Great question.
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Tuesday, January 26, 2010
I’ve been having discussions with several people recently about the role of the CTO (Chief Technology Officer) in very early stage companies. In December 2007, I described how I commonly take on an Acting CTO Role in a Start-up . I used an image from Roger Smith that describes the varying roles of a CTO as the company matures. However, I’ve now begun questioning how and what an early-stage / startup CTO should be. Most often at the earliest point in the life of a startup, the dominant need is certainly to produce product to get something in the market, get funding, etc.
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Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Based on my posts Startup CTO or Developer and Acting CTO , Chris O’Meara wrote an interesting post Startup CTO: Could It Work? Chris starts with a description of the person that pretty much every startup is looking for: Their primary characteristics are deep technical skills and a hacker mentality. If you think that's person you need, the question becomes "what else do you expect a CTO to contribute?" I love blog conversations. They tend to have the knack for architecture.
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Thursday, February 25, 2010
I just got done reading a post by Roger Ehrenberg Advice for CTO Founders: Don't Let Business Kill the Business where he suggests that CTO Founders should not move too early in finding a business cofounder: Too often, however, I have found CTO / Founders paired with business people who not only don't add value, but frequently detract from the value of the business. This is not only sad but incredibly frustrating, because it is so easy to see how a great technology can be developed and commercialized if only - if only the CTO hadn't been impulsive and insecure and
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Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Mark is a CTO, see, and his company, PortBlue , was recently acquired (congrats, Mark!). LA CTO Forum – This is a private community of CTOs in the southern California area. Tags: Technology Web Startup Advice CTO internet startup los angeles marketing networking startup army tech networking technology networkin My friend Mark Long recently asked me about networking in Los Angeles. After transitioning to the new team, Mark was left to wonder, what now?
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Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Vaultive « Are Derivatives the Real Problem? | Main February 23, 2010 Advice for CTO Founders: Dont Let Business Kill the Business Founding a technology company is an amazing thing. Too often, however, I have found CTO / Founders paired with business people who not only don't add value, but frequently detract from the value of the business. Home About Press IA Capital Partners Archives After 17 years in M&A, Derivatives and Trading, Im spending my time with young entrepreneurs in and around financial technology and digital media....
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Monday, February 15, 2010
Last Friday, the LA CTO Forum hosted a discussion on the various metrics used to measure ourselves and our companies. Tags: Startups Technology analyze cto engineering LA CTO Forum measure measurement metric metrics repor I was asked to participate, and eagerly dug into my archives. I
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Friday, May 15, 2009
Tony Karrer, CEO/CTO of TechEmpower Speaker Bios: Jason Oberfest, Senior Vice President, Business Development of MySpace Jason Oberfest is Senior Vice President, Business Development at MySpace, as well as SVP and GM, MySpace Open Platform. Tony Karrer, CEO/CTO of TechEmpower Dr. Tony Karrer is Just a quick note that I'll be moderating a Technology Council Event : Social Networking as a Business Strategy May 19, 2009 - Culver City Social networking media are used on a daily basis to grow businesses and expand career opportunities. Individuals
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Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Entropic said that its current CTO and co-founder of the firm, Dr. San Diego-basd Entropic Communications , a manufacturer of semiconductors for the home entertainment networking market, announced Wednesday that it has hired on a new Chief Technology Officer, Dr. Tom Lookabaugh. Lookabaugh has served as CEO of PolyCipher--a
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Thursday, March 11, 2010
And it will be a consistent picture provided both to the team (CTO, COO) and to investors. Tim Berry has a great post on Why I Hate Those Huge Market Numbers tells us that he doesn’t like to see business plans with multi-billion market numbers used as the basis for projections. It’s the old – 5% of massive market gives us a big number.
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