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CTO vs. VP of Engineering

4 pointsby dandrewsenover 12 years ago

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ddfuover 12 years ago
Usual half-explanation. The CTO works on behalf of the startup's investors, working towards efficiency, calculating performance metrics and revenue/expense figures and whatever else the guys providing the money need to see. This is an executive role.<p>The VP Engineering is essentially a management role, coordinating the company's product team(s) and ensuring they implement the CEO's vision. Ideally, the VP Engineering should be inspiring to his/her subordinates, but this is not strictly required so long as employees are producing.
bcnover 12 years ago
The video to go along with the slides. <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bAHItZ1cSNM" rel="nofollow">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bAHItZ1cSNM</a>