CTO Coaching: A Guide for Leaders

I’ve spent 25 years scaling product and engineering teams, and one thing I’ve learned is that the hardest part of being a CTO is not about technology. For most CTOs and engineering leaders I know and have worked with, it’s not technical competence that holds them back. It’s the leadership aspects of the job that challenges them. The role demands that you set technical vision, build and scale engineering teams, navigate AI adoption, manage board and investor relationships, and drive product strategy all at once.

That’s exactly why I do what I do. And it’s what CTO coaching is for.

What is CTO Coaching?

CTO coaching is a structured working relationship between a technology executive and an experienced coach, designed to help the CTO grow as a leader, make better decisions, and perform more effectively in their role.

It’s very different from consulting. A consultant gives you answers. As a CTO coach, I help you to develop the skills, self-awareness, and judgment to find better answers yourself.

My approach is grounded in 25 years of hands-on experience as a technology and product executive — having served in CTO, CPTO, and CEO roles across a range of growth-stage companies. What I value most about the team I work with at Hoola Hoop is that every partner and coach brings that same perspective. We’re all former operators who have navigated exactly the challenges our clients face. Not theorists. Practitioners. The guidance is concrete because the experience is real.

Who Needs CTO Coaching?

In my experience, CTO coaching is highly valuable at multiple career stages, but it tends to be incredibly impactful in a few specific situations.

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The Transition to CTO
The first is the transition from engineer or VP of Engineering to CTO. This is one of the hardest professional shifts in tech, and I see most leaders struggle with it. The skills that made you a great engineer such as technical problem-solving, individual execution are not the same skills that make a highly impactful CTO. Coaching helps accelerate that transition, grow your leadership and avoid common pitfalls.
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Company Growth
The second is company growth. When a startup scales from 20 to 200 people, the CTO’s job changes dramatically. What worked at one stage breaks at the next. I’ve been through those inflection points myself, CTO coaching provides a sounding board for navigating those points in real time.
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Friction & Conflict
The third is when you are experiencing friction with the CEO, the product team, the board, or your own engineering organization. These dynamics are rarely just technical. As a CTO Coach, I help you understand what’s really going on and how to address it.

Areas CTO Coaching Addresses

Effective CTO coaching covers both the technical leadership dimension and the human side of the role. In my work with technology leaders, these are some areas that come up consistently:

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Technical Strategy & Vision
Helping CTOs articulate a clear technical roadmap that aligns with business goals, make sound architecture decisions, and communicate technical trade-offs to non-technical stakeholders in a way that builds trust.
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Building & Scaling Engineering Teams
Hiring, developing, and retaining strong technical talent. I work with CTOs on how to build a high-performance culture, develop technical managers, and structure their engineering organization for scale.
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AI Adoption & Innovation
Today’s CTOs are under significant pressure to integrate AI into their products and processes. I help you think through AI strategy clearly — what to build, what to buy, and how to lead your teams through the change.
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Executive Presence & Influence
CTOs frequently need to advocate for technical investments to a CEO, board, or investors who may not have a technical background. CTO coaching builds the communication skills and executive presence to do this effectively.
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Cross-functional Leadership
The relationship between product and engineering is one of the most important — and most frequently strained — dynamics in a growth-stage company. CTO coaching helps leaders build stronger working relationships across the C-suite.
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Managing Up & Board Relationships
As companies scale, CTOs increasingly interact with boards and investors. I prepare technology leaders for these conversations and help them navigate the dynamics involved, including the ones nobody warns you about.

What Makes A Good CTO Coach?

Not all coaches are created equal. Here’s what I’d tell any leader looking for a CTO coach:

  • Real operating experience in technology leadership First and most importantly, look for a coach with real operating experience in technology leadership. A coach who has never scaled an engineering team, managed technical debt under growth pressure, or navigated a difficult CTO-CEO dynamic will struggle to give you relevant, credible guidance. I’ve spent decades doing exactly that, and it’s the foundation of every coaching relationship I have.
  • Someone who asks great questions, not just dispenses advice Second, look for someone who asks good questions rather than just dispensing advice. The best coaching unlocks your own thinking. A coach who just tells you what to do creates dependency, you want someone who builds your capacity to think through hard problems independently.
  • Honest and willing to challenge you Third, look for a CTO coach who will be honest with you and challenge you. As a CTO, you often don’t get candid feedback from your teams or peers. A good CTO coach will tell you what you need to hear, not just what you want to hear.

What to Expect from CTO Coaching

My coaching engagements typically involve regular one-on-one sessions usually weekly or bi-weekly, focused on whatever is most pressing for you at that moment and on the goals we have set together. Sessions are confidential, which creates the space for the kind of honest conversation that’s hard to have with a direct report, peer, or investor.

I often start with an interview-based 360 review speaking directly with your peers, direct reports, and CEO. This helps get an honest, multi-perspective picture of where you are excelling and where the real development opportunities lie. Then we define 3 to 5 goals to work on. This gives our CTO coaching sessions a grounded starting point rather than relying solely on self-assessment.

From there, coaching sessions evolve to address real-time issues as they arise such as team performance challenges, a board presentation, technology decisions, a team restructure, or a conflict with the CPO or CEO. I also facilitate CTO leadership roundtables, bringing together technology leaders from across our client base and portfolio to share experiences, challenge each other’s thinking, and learn from peers who are navigating similar inflection points. Many CTOs find these peer sessions as valuable as the one-on-one coaching itself.

A great CTO coach is the trusted advisor you can call when you’re facing tough decisions and need someone in your corner who has seen it before.

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Leigh Newsome - CTO Coach

Leigh Newsome

Partner, Hoola Hoop · CTO Coach

Leigh Newsome is a Partner at Hoola Hoop and a CTO coach with 25 years of experience scaling product and engineering teams. He has worked with a wide range of startups and global enterprises, including Avid, Digidesign, WPP, and Kantar/Millward Brown, and successfully led TargetSpot through its acquisition to Radionomy Group (Vivendi). When he’s not coaching CTOs, you’ll find him teaching digital audio to graduate students at NYU, building audio and signal processing applications, or flying fixed-wing aircraft — but never all three at once.

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