Discover why Private Equity funds are increasingly hiring Chief Transformation Officers (CTOs) and how their strategic roles drive a remarkable 24% increase in value through business transformations. Explore when and where CTOs are commonly employed, their evolving roles, and key strategies for CTO success.
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According to a recent article from Bain & Company, a Chief Transformation Officer (CTO) to oversee a transformation results in a 24% uptick in value.
In this article, we look at where CTOs are most commonly hired, before looking at how Bain saw the role evolving during a transformation. This is a great introduction to both how a CTO could be implemented and the overarching value these hires offer.
Here at Movemeon, we most commonly support PE-backed portfolio companies in hiring a Chief Transformation Officer.
CTOs are commonly hired post-acquisition. The potential for transformation of the business has been identified during the deal due diligence. Now is the complex task of realising the value from the transformation.
Transformations are, by their nature, cross-cutting and reliant upon adopting new technologies and processes. Executed effectively, they are the ultimate driver of an increase in equity value. However, a lot can go wrong.
Whilst not common across all funds, a number we work with have increasingly looked to de-risk this transformation by hiring a Chief Transformation Officer. They are typically an ex-consultant who has subsequent experience driving transformation in businesses, often in a PE-backed environment.
If this sounds like something that could benefit your company, or a company in your portfolio, please do click here to ask any questions.
According to Bain, the CTO plays five critical roles: strategic architect, integrator, operator, coach, and controller. Each role is important at different stages of the transformation.
They saw the role evolve as follows:
CTOs often find themselves in the position for the first time, and external coaching or peer mentoring can be highly valuable in helping them succeed in their roles. Building a strong team of leaders with complementary skills is also crucial for CTOs to effectively lead transformations.
The most effective CTOs report directly to the CEO and are an integral part of the CEO’s leadership team. They should have unfiltered access to the executive suite and should arrive as a peer of the CEO’s other reports.
Speak to Movemeon today about partnering to equip your organisation with top PE strategic talent.
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