CTO Insights Podcast

Katerina Trajchevska

CTO Insights is a podcast on engineering leadership that brings you insights from senior engineering leaders and experts on creating a culture of high performance. ctoinsights.adevait.com

  1. 4D AGO

    The Roadmap as a Financial Plan: How to Drive Profitability as a CTO—with Farah Chabchoub, CTO at Worklife

    In this episode of CTO Insights, Katerina is joined by Farah Chabchoub, CTO at Worklife, to discuss the strategies for transitioning from a growth-driven model to a profitable and sustainable tech company. Farah shares her experiences aiding late-stage startups in building resilient organizations by transforming the development focus towards financial planning. They delve into topics such as budgeting, aligning with board members, and balancing quick feature delivery with long-term company health. The conversation also touches on how to manage team dynamics during significant transitions like acquisitions, laying off underperforming projects, and building ambitious yet budget-conscious roadmaps. Sponsored by Adeva, the episode offers valuable insights for engineering leaders facing high-burn environments. 00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview 01:11 Joining Post Series C: Challenges and Fixes 02:27 EBITDA Positive: A CTO's Unique Goal 05:35 First Steps in a New Company 10:20 Aligning Product Roadmap with Financial Plan 16:20 AI and Product Development 17:49 The Cost of Poor Planning 21:57 Managing Team and Stakeholders During Tough Decisions 31:55 Mindset Shifts for Sustainable Growth 34:42 Final Advice for Engineering Leaders 35:46 Conclusion and Farewell This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ctoinsights.adevait.com

    36 min
  2. SEP 18

    From 6-month Releases to Release Whenever—with Egil Osthus, CEO at Unleash

    In this episode, Egil Osthus, CEO and co-founder of Unleash, joins Katerina to talk about how enterprise teams can move away from rigid, high-risk release cycles to safer, faster, and more iterative delivery. Egil shares how he led a 500-person engineering org from quarterly (and even yearly) releases to a deploy-whenever model—despite legal constraints, stakeholder objections, and legacy systems. They talk through the real-world playbook: how to manage stakeholder expectations, start small, build trust, and keep momentum with early wins. From feature flags to feedback loops, this episode is packed with practical strategies for engineering leaders who want to modernize release processes without triggering chaos. What You’ll Learn - How to shift from long release cycles to frequent, low-risk deployments - Why stakeholder alignment is more important than technical tooling - How to introduce change without triggering resistance - Practical strategies for starting small and building trust across the org - The role of feature management in enabling safer, iterative delivery - How better feedback loops can improve product direction and team focus - Why most developers already know this is the right way—and what’s still blocking them - How to win over skeptics by reframing big changes as small experiments - What leaders often get wrong about risk in modern release strategies Egil Osthus is the CEO and co-founder of Unleash, an open-source feature management platform used by enterprises to ship software faster and safer. He’s an experienced engineering leader with a background in developer tools, large-scale software delivery, and organizational transformation. Before starting Unleash, Egil held multiple leadership roles at Visma, one of Europe’s largest SaaS companies, where he led product development across international teams and drove the transition from long release cycles to continuous delivery. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ctoinsights.adevait.com

    36 min
  3. How Zapier Makes Learning the Key to Performance—with Mojtaba Hosseini, VP of Engineering at Zapier

    JUL 22

    How Zapier Makes Learning the Key to Performance—with Mojtaba Hosseini, VP of Engineering at Zapier

    Brought to you by: Adeva — Global network of top developers connecting businesses with world-class talent. In this episode of CTO Insights, Katerina Trajchevska is joined by Mojtaba Hosseini, VP of Engineering at Zapier, to explore how Zapier built a culture of strong customer focus, meaningful metrics, and long-term performance — and how they're using AI to drive real impact across the organization. What You’ll Learn - Why engineering is applied science in service of the customer - How customer focus shapes culture and drives engineering decisions - What “high performance” really means, and why it’s about the slope of learning - How Zapier built a team-driven approach to metrics over four years - What to measure—and what not to—when evaluating developer productivity - How engineering can support other teams in adopting AI - Why “always be learning” is a core engineering principle - How to build habits of sharing and experimentation across teams Mojtaba Hosseini is VP of Engineering at Zapier, where he’s spent the last several years building high-performing teams grounded in customer focus, data, and continuous learning. With a systems-thinking approach to leadership, Mojtaba has led Zapier’s engineering team through a four-year journey of defining meaningful metrics, shifting measurement from a top-down requirement to a team-driven habit. He’s been leading Zapier’s efforts to bring AI into day-to-day work—helping engineers work more efficiently and supporting other teams across the company. He combines deep technical experience with hands-on leadership to build engineering teams that scale with focus, clarity, and impact. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe, rate, and review it on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Youtube. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ctoinsights.adevait.com

    34 min
  4. The CPTO Advantage: How Unified Leadership Accelerates Engineering Teams with Alex Kroman

    APR 9

    The CPTO Advantage: How Unified Leadership Accelerates Engineering Teams with Alex Kroman

    In this episode of CTO Insights, I had the pleasure of hosting Alex Kroman, Chief Product and Technology Officer at AssemblyAI, to explore the evolving role of the combined Chief Product and Technology Officer position and its impact on creating high-performing engineering teams. "I very much think about running a product organization as shipping two products - one product is what the customers use and another product is what the developers inside the company use to build that product." Here are the main takeaways from this episode: * Combining the CPO and CTO roles helps eliminate silos, align priorities under one unified vision, and create clearer accountability. * Instead of separating feature work from infrastructure or developer experience initiatives, Alex emphasizes having one comprehensive roadmap. * Every planning cycle begins by identifying a clear North Star metric and then mapping both product and tech efforts to move that needle. * Velocity isn’t about pushing teams harder; it’s about removing friction. * Metrics like deploy frequency, mean time to recovery, and off-hours paging are useful but only when viewed in balance. * Titles matter less than mindset. Product managers with technical curiosity and engineering managers who understand user needs tend to create more collaborative, high-functioning teams. * Even if roles remain distinct, Alex actively seeks PMs who understand tech and engineering managers who care about product outcomes. Listen now on Apple, Spotify, and YouTube. This episode is brought to you by Adeva, a global network of top developers connecting businesses with world-class talent. Whether you need to scale your team or bring an idea to life, Adeva empowers you to increase your engineering capacity without the overhead of traditional hiring. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ctoinsights.adevait.com

    38 min
  5. How to Build a High-Performing Neurodiverse Team with Georgina Shute

    MAR 12

    How to Build a High-Performing Neurodiverse Team with Georgina Shute

    In this episode of CTO Insights, I had the pleasure of hosting Georgina Shute, Founder of KindTwo, to discuss why diverse teams outperform homogeneous ones. Following her own ADHD diagnosis, Georgina has dedicated herself to empowering leaders and organizations to understand and leverage the unique strengths of neurodiverse teams. We also share common misconceptions about neurodiverse employees, strategies for creating inclusive tech teams, and actionable insights for CTOs looking to leverage diverse thinking styles as a competitive advantage. Georgina points out, "People aren't broken and we don't need to be fixed. I think there are different environments where people thrive in different ways." “Future leaders won't just be managing teams. They're gonna become these architects of inclusive systems that enable every individual to contribute at their best, which then continues to drive that innovation and performance.” Here are the main takeaways from this episode: * Neurodiversity is a competitive advantage, not a challenge to fix. High-performing teams thrive when they leverage diverse ways of thinking rather than forcing everyone into the same mold. * Psychological safety is the foundation of innovation. When individuals feel safe to work in ways that suit them, they contribute more creatively and effectively, boosting team performance. * Leadership is evolving from management to system design. The best leaders won't just manage teams; they'll create inclusive structures where every individual can contribute at their best. * Workplaces weren't designed for neurodivergent minds, but they should be. Instead of expecting individuals to adapt to rigid systems, companies must build environments where diverse talent can thrive. Listen now on Apple, Spotify, and YouTube. This episode is brought to you by Adeva, a global network of top developers connecting businesses with world-class talent. Whether you need to scale your team or bring an idea to life, Adeva empowers you to increase your engineering capacity without the overhead of traditional hiring. Learn more about Adeva. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ctoinsights.adevait.com

    27 min

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CTO Insights is a podcast on engineering leadership that brings you insights from senior engineering leaders and experts on creating a culture of high performance. ctoinsights.adevait.com