CTO Toolkit

Essential tools & resources for technology leaders.

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This Toolkit teaches technology leaders on how to think, plan, lead, communicate and execute in a way that encourages accountability, improves creativity, and moves their technology organisation forward.

September 1, 2021 Lessons learned
  • There is no perfect time to launch; sometimes, all you need is a bit of push, like a deadline.
  • Good products take time, and the discovery phase is as important as the execution phase.
  • There is no sweeter reward to hard work than seeing your customers getting value from what you had created.
  • Your work doesn’t end after the product is launched. It is just the beginning.

Check out the CTO Toolkit and let me know your feedback!

August 1, 2021 Leading up to the launch...

Two weeks before the launch date, I created a 50% early bird discount code and shared it with my network. Other marketing activities that I had done since then are:

  • Sharing about it on various platforms like Twitter, LinkedIn, Quora and Medium
  • Talking about it in relevant Slack communities
  • Creating backlinks
  • Sending a newsletter
  • Launching it on Product Hunt (but it didn’t do well)
  • Inviting previous customers who were interested in technology leadership to check out the product
December 1, 2020 The idea was born

I had the idea to put together a toolbox for senior engineering leaders like CTOs, Head of Engineering and VP of Engineering late last year while working on my ebook for engineering managers.

The idea was based on the wish I had more than a decade ago in my engineering leadership role. As a novice CTO of a startup, I wished then to have someone show me the ropes, walk me through step by step, share best practices and point out the pitfalls so I could take the quantum leap to a smarter, sharper, wiser CTO. So as I was putting together my ebook, I kept thinking about how I could go one step further in closing the gap between having the knowledge and applying the knowledge.

However, I didn’t immediately work on it. Instead, I created a directory on my computer and then my Google Drive called “CTO Toolbox”. As I was close to finishing the ebook, I wanted to see how my audience would respond to it first. I also wanted to see if people would find ready-made templates and resources useful.

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This Toolkit teaches technology leaders on how to think, plan, lead, communicate and execute in a way that encourages accountability, improves creativity, and moves their technology organisation forward.