An Ideal Partnership: How and When to Split CTO and VP of Engineering Duties

An Ideal Partnership: How and When to Split CTO and VP of Engineering Duties

In this episode of "How Many CTOs Does It Take?" podcast, hosts Scott Porad and Brad Hefta-Gaub discuss the recurring question: when it's appropriate to hire a VP of Engineering and how to divide responsibilities so the CTO can better align product, business, and technology strategy. They define CTO vs VP of Engineering work, review Gemini's matrix (strategy/vision vs execution/people/process, external vs internal, success metrics, and typical direct reports), and add nuance about internal stakeholders within and outside the company. They discuss cases where leaders can't do both jobs and why founders shouldn't give the CTO title too early. They emphasize CTO/VPE as a yin-yang partnership with clear decision rights and KPIs. Brad shares experiences with split dev/ops teams and argues for engineers having operational skin in the game, while Scott outlines his org functions and defines ops as what's required to keep systems running. They propose carving up responsibilities by strategy vs building (and operating), debate punting corporate IT to the CFO versus keeping it tied to security, and consider using Gemini to suggest how to split roles. The episode closes on letting go of ego through clear expectations, Scott's recommendation of the book "First, Break All the Rules," how skill or interest gaps can force a split despite hierarchical titles, and a pro tip to align on expectations with your CEO so teams can measure progress and celebrate wins like uptime and cycle-time improvements.

00:00 Cold Open 00:27 Podcast Intro Banter 00:49 Small Business AI Win 02:09 Team Size Context 03:52 When to Add VPE 05:40 CTO vs VPE Roles 07:11 Gemini Comparison Matrix 10:54 Startup Hiring Patterns 13:39 Titles and Founder Pitfalls 15:18 Yin and Yang Partnership 18:09 Carving the Org Pie 20:31 Corporate IT and Security 24:20 Strategy Versus Execution 25:28 Reliability And SRE Ownership 27:24 Defining Operations Teams 30:04 On Call And Skin In Game 31:18 Using Gemini To Split Roles 33:08 Letting Go And Ego 34:33 KPIs Enable Delegation 37:28 Manager Clarity Framework 38:57 When Skill Gaps Force Split 41:55 Set Your Scorecard 44:16 Celebrate KPI Wins 45:51 Wrap Up And Credits

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