Secrets Revealed: How Geoff Used His Military Skills to Become a Cybersecurity Star

Following Geoff Hancock’s Journey from the Military to Top Cybersecurity Executive Nowadays, leadership is often all theory with no action. However, Geoff Hancock takes a refreshingly practical approach based on his unique background, which spans military service, national security, and cybersecurity. His journey exemplifies leading with integrity, creativity, and a commitment to developing his team. […]
Changing Leadership: How Majd’s Love for Technology and Health Shapes the Future of New Ideas

In the busy city of Jeddah, surrounded by constant new ideas and rich culture, Majd is a leader who stands out. His career has taken him through significant towns and innovative projects. His story shows how he combines his interests and personal beliefs with his work. Majd’s way of leading and his choices in life […]
Common Mistakes CTOs Make: #2 The Hidden Cost of Non-Stop Work: Why Tech Leaders Need to Take Breaks

In the tech industry, where innovation and fast-paced development are the norms, Chief Technology Officers (CTOs) often pride themselves on their tireless work ethic. Being highly committed and hands-on is viewed as a hallmark of leadership. However, this non-stop work approach carries hidden costs, not only for the individual leaders but also for their teams […]
Common Mistakes CTOs Make: #1 Why Settling for ‘Good Enough’ Isn’t Good Enough for Tech Leaders

In the fast-paced world of technology, standing still is the same as falling behind. For tech leaders, particularly Chief Technology Officers (CTOs), there’s a common trap: becoming too comfortable with the status quo. This comfort can lead to a lack of critical self-reflection and a disregard for feedback, which in turn prevents them from recognizing […]
Innovating with Heart: Rodney’s Approach to Innovation in the Era of AGIInnovating with Heart:

What initially intrigued me about connecting with Rodney Sappington were comments he made about a topic far from innovation: Thomas Merton, a Trappist monk who also had a connection with my alma mater. True to the unusual initial connection point, it became clear that Rodney is a thoughtful leader whose approach to innovation transcends conventional […]
Common Mistakes CTOs Make: #5 Treating Strategy like New Year’s Resolutions

In many organizations, strategy is developed as an annual event where long-term planning occurs. Often, these long-term plans are overshadowed and influenced by short-term needs. Strategy requires a long-term perspective, yet the daily demands of the business pull us towards incremental thinking.