Fractional Leadership: Maximizing Success in your SAAS Business
Trustshoring
We help you gain clarity and control over your product development process.
Today, we’ll be talking about fractional leadership and how you can maximize the success of your organization and fuel SaaS growth. The biggest challenge in SaaS today is doing more with less. For most bootstrapped SaaS companies and startups, this often means finding ways to build and launch faster, like leveraging no-code tools and manual MVPs and hiring offshore talent. Fractional leadership allows businesses today to leverage the experience of C-level executives without breaking the bank.
To truly understand their value, we will examine the various leadership roles in most startups and software businesses today and what these key individuals bring to the table.
Understanding the Key Roles in Tech Leadership
First, let’s examine the key roles and responsibilities in tech leadership. At most startups, there is always some confusion about leadership names.?
So let’s call the highest person in a startup or SaaS who is in charge of technology the Tech Lead, whether it’s a CTO or whatever.
Next, let’s call the highest person in a startup or SaaS who is in charge of all things product the Product Lead, whether that is the CPO, Product Manager, Project Manager, Scrum Owner, and so on.
Now, the most important thing to understand here is this:
The tech lead decides how things are done and who is the best person to do them – So what technology do we use, what security measures do we have to have in place, and what is the best person to implement all this in terms of skill?
The product lead, on the other hand, decides what is being done and in which order – So we are, for example, going to build this feature and after that, this feature, and so on.
The Biggest Mistake in Tech Leadership
The biggest mistake that most companies make in tech leadership is forcing the tech lead or CTO to manage the development team, a function that best lies with the product.
Most CTOs who are software engineers are passionate about technology and learning more and more about it. In most cases, they are not good at managing developers, and you might be putting too much on their plate by asking them to.
The Unicorn CPTO
If you have the great advantage of having a CPTO on your team, then great! You can have them work both on the technology side and the product side, where they get to manage developers.
The only issue here is that great CTOs are rare, great CPOs are rare, and great CPTOs are rare even more, hence, we like to say they are like unicorns.?
For tech founders, distinguishing between the tech lead and product lead could be the difference between having a product development process that lacks clarity and direction and a high-performing development team.?
The Role of the Product Manager
The product manager plays a crucial role in bridging the gap between technical implementation and business strategy.
We sat down with Miguel Augustin, the COO and Fractional CPO at Trustshoring to talk about how to coach and upskill your product manager, especially in cases where you’ve just hired or promoted a new product manager.
In the first episode of a multi-part series, we examined the role of a product manager and, specifically, the traits of successful product managers.
Three key Traits of Successful Product Managers
Understanding the key personality types and working styles is also crucial for effective product management. PMs are always in constant communication with the development team, design, marketing, sales, and upper-level management.
As you assess what type of product manager you need, its important to understand how they learn, how they communicate and how their work in oder to know what areas they need to improve in.
The Most Common Challenges in Product Management
Product managers have to contend with the following key challenges in their roles.
The Rise of Fractional Advisory and Leadership
Over the last few years, one of the biggest changes in SaaS has been the rise of fractional advisory and leadership. For most SaaS businesses, especially bootstrapped ones, access to C-level executives in the form of Chief Technology Officers (CTOs) and Chief Product Officers (CPOs) is just not feasible.
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In the US, hiring a top CTO or CPO costs between $200,000 and $500,000 per year.
Enter the Fractional CTO/CPO. Companies can leverage the experience of C-suite executives for a fraction of the cost.
Fractional leadership offers a lot of advantages, including:
The Role of the Fractional CTO
So, what exactly does a fractional CTO do? Similar to the full-time CTO, he or she is in charge of how things are done (technology) and who you need to do it (hiring developers).
As Miguel explained, the Fractional CTO will normally help with anything that has to do with the development standards and the quality of code.
Another advantage of fractional advisory is that he or she can help coach or train up your current team as you prepare to hire a full-time CTO later.?
The fractional CTO can work with the senior developer on your team.
The Role of the Fractional CPO
What does the fractional CPO do? Similar to the full-time CPO, he or she is in charge of all thins product. How will do things, and in which order.
Similar to the Fractional CTO, the Fractional CPO can work with the designers to help them to understand their influence on the overall product, work with all the key stakeholders, and even work with a product manager or project manager if there’s one in the company to plan the next iteration.
This can help you fill that gap even if he or she is only coming in a couple of hours a week and help you fill that gap until you decide to hire a full-time CPO later.
How to Set up an Effective Leadership Structure Within Your SAAS
In order to make sure that you make the most out of your tech and product leads, you need to implement the following steps:
Assess your company’s needs thoroughly. As we mentioned earlier, most bootstrapped SaaS cannot afford full-time CTO or CPO, so you might need to go the fractional route, however, that still depends on your team.?
You may have an experienced senior developer who can take up some of the roles of the CTO or a senor designer who can take up the role fo the CPO all with the right training.?
This brings us to the next point, which is the gradual skill build-up. This goes for all aspects of the software and product development process. There has to be some improvement and gradual skill build up especially if you do not have that c-suite experience.
If you are a technical founder, then you might need to pair that with a Fractional CPO to supplement your team with the product needs. If you have a decent product background and knowledge, then you might need to bring in a fractional CTO to supplement that much-needed tech knowledge and make sure you are making the right decisions when it comes to technology and security.?
As Miguel mentioned earlier – “One call with a CPO to do a status update on something could result in the rest of the team having just enough time to know exactly what they have to do for the next few days. So they don’t have to sit on top of people all the time.”
So, it’s important to have the efficiency of a fractional leader in mind as well.
Conclusion
Good leadership could be the difference between you growing and scaling your saas or launching, gaining a bit of traction and not being able to sustain that.
Today, it’s all about managing your resources and hiring the right people to help you scale your saas.
While in years passed, you had to have a good revenue base to be able to hire a seasoned CTO and CPO for your startup or saas especially if you are bootstrapped.
However, with the rise of fractional advisory services, founders can now rest easy with the knowledge that they don’t have to work on a lot of product stuff and development stuff. You can now hire a fractional CTO or CPO for a couple of hours weekly and reap huge benefits.?
The fractional consultants can also coach your current team leads be it a lead engineer or a senior designer and help you bridge the gap and not feel like your teams lack that startup leadership that guides the technology decisions, security and everything product.?