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The CTO Show with Mehmet Gonullu

The CTO Show with Mehmet Gonullu

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The CTO Show with Mehmet is a podcast that explores the latest trends, insights, and strategies in the world of technology and business. Hosted by Mehmet Gonullu, each episode features in-depth discussions and interviews with thought leaders, innovators, and entrepreneurs across a wide range of industries. From cybersecurity and digital transformation to emerging technologies and business tips for tech people, the show provides a balanced and structured approach to understanding the rapidly evolving world of technology and how it impacts our lives. For feedback: mgonullu@mgonullu.comMehmet Gonullu Economía
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  • #541 How Composability Transforms Engineering: Luv Kapur on Scaling Fast and Shipping Better
    Nov 15 2025

    In this episode, Luv Kapur joins Mehmet to break down how composability is reshaping modern engineering. Luv is an engineering leader at Bit, working across their open source and enterprise platforms, and one of the earliest advocates for modular, reusable software as a way to unlock scale.


    They explore why composability matters, how modular systems speed up delivery, and the cultural shift required inside engineering teams. Luv also shares real results from enterprise adoption, including faster iteration cycles, fewer defects, and measurable ROI in the eight-figure range. The conversation closes with a deep look into HopeAI, Bit’s AI architect designed to orchestrate existing components rather than generate endless code.


    This is a practical and insightful episode for any CTO, engineering leader, or founder navigating the next era of platform development.



    About Luv Kapur


    Luv Kapur is an Engineering Lead and Solutions Architect at Bit. His background spans platform engineering, dev tooling, internal systems, and leading enterprise adoption of composable software. He has helped teams move from monolithic and fragmented architectures to modular systems that enable real speed, discoverability, and developer empowerment.


    He now works across Bit’s open source ecosystem and Bit Cloud for enterprise, helping organizations adopt composability and shift toward a more scalable engineering model.



    Key Takeaways

    • Composability is an operating model that enables teams to build with reusable building blocks and ship faster.

    • Modular architectures reduce defects, improve consistency, and increase transparency across engineering teams.

    • Discoverability and ownership are core success factors. Without them, composability collapses into fragmentation.

    • AI should act as an orchestrator, not a generator. The future belongs to systems that reuse proven components.

    • Enterprise ROI from composability is measurable, from reduced iteration time to real cost savings in the millions.

    • Citizen developers will play a bigger role as AI unlocks access to complex internal systems.

    • Engineers will still be needed, but AI will free them to solve harder and more meaningful problems.



    What You Will Learn

    • How modular software accelerates delivery

    • Why enterprises struggle with legacy systems and how bottom up adoption solves it

    • How to measure success in composability using real metrics

    • The cultural shift required for high performing engineering teams

    • How AI can guide architecture instead of generating more code

    • The role of discoverability, ownership, and inner source in large organizations

    • What HopeAI is and how it works as an AI architect



    Episode Highlights


    00:00 Introduction and guest background

    03:00 What composability really means and why it matters

    06:00 Modular architectures explained with real world examples

    10:00 What defines high performance engineering teams

    14:00 Why companies fail when adopting composability

    17:00 The shift from top down mandates to bottom up success

    20:00 Tangible metrics teams can measure

    23:00 AI as orchestrator versus generator

    27:00 Why code reuse will define the next decade

    31:00 Inside HopeAI and how it guides architecture

    35:00 Enterprise results and real ROI

    37:00 The future of platform development

    41:00 Why engineers remain irreplaceable

    42:00 How to connect with Luv Kapur



    Resources Mentioned

    • Bit (Open Source): https://bit.dev

    • Bit Cloud (Enterprise): https://bit.cloud

    • Luv Kapur on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luvkapur/

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  • #540 From Burnout to Breakthroughs: Christina Richardson on Founder Resilience and High Performance
    Nov 13 2025
    In this powerful conversation, Christina Richardson — serial founder, resilience researcher, and founder of Foundology — joins Mehmet to unpack the real psychological journey of entrepreneurship.Christina shares the story behind her 2 AM wake-up call that wasn’t a heart attack but a full nervous system collapse. That moment led her to study over 400 founders, uncover patterns of burnout, and build a framework that helps founders perform at their best without destroying themselves.We dive deep into the myths of hustle culture, the neuroscience of performance, the four pillars of resilience, the importance of early warning signs, and why founders must learn to scale themselves as fast as they scale their startups.This episode is essential listening for anyone building under pressure.⸻👤 About Christina RichardsonChristina Richardson is the founder of Foundology, a global resilience platform helping founders navigate stress, uncertainty, and the emotional demands of building a company. Through evidence-backed founder circles, community support, and tools like the upcoming Founder Fuel Gauge, Foundology equips founders with what most startup ecosystems overlook: human performance.Christina is also an Associate Professor at University College London, where she teaches founder development, leadership, and performance psychology. As a serial entrepreneur with a small exit and a very real burnout story, her work sits at the intersection of research, resilience, and lived experience.⸻💡 Key Takeaways • Why hustle culture and “9-9-6” thinking are biologically flawed • What really causes burnout, panic attacks, and chronic overwhelm • The emotional burden founders carry — team, family, investors, expectations • Why founders stop performing well long before they burn out • The four pillars of founder resilience: • Why loneliness is a silent performance killer • How to scale your leadership as the company scales • Why equanimity is the most underrated founder skill • How AI helps founders — and how it also fuels unhealthy pressure • Why human connection will remain irreplaceable in the AI era⸻🎧 What You’ll Learn • How to spot the first early-warning signs of burnout • How to build a daily rhythm that supports clarity and flow • Why recovery is as important as output • How to replace guilt-driven work habits with resilient thinking • Why founders perform better with structured peer circles • How to avoid the trap of meddling as your team grows • How ecosystems and investors can support founders — the right way⸻⏱️ Episode Highlights (Timestamps)00:00 – Introduction and Christina’s story 02:00 – The 2 AM “heart attack” that changed everything05:00 – The symptoms founders ignore: irritability, migraines, digestion issues07:00 – The myth of the grind and the danger of ecosystem bravado08:30 – Your brain under stress: the science of performance and recovery11:00 – What the 400-founder resilience study revealed13:00 – The four pillars of resilience17:00 – The rise of founder circles and why they work20:00 – Loneliness as a toxic performance blocker22:00 – How founders can scale themselves alongside the company25:00 – Leadership at scale: equanimity and coaching mindset28:00 – The fine line between support and pressure from investors34:00 – Why some people cross the entrepreneurial chasm and others don’t38:00 – How AI helps and hurts founders41:00 – Why human connection will always matter42:00 – What’s next for Foundology43:00 – Where to find Christina and Foundology⸻🔗 Resources Mentioned • Foundology – Supporting Founder Resiliencehttps://foundology.org • Founder Fuel Gauge (Early Access)https://foundology.org/founder-fuel • Join the Founder Fuel Community (Free)https://foundology.org/community • Christina Richardson on LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/christinarichardson13/
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  • #539 Why 70% of Digital Transformations Fail — And How to Fix Them with Tory Bjorklund
    Nov 11 2025

    Digital transformation isn’t about technology — it’s about leadership, culture, and execution. In this episode, veteran CTO and transformation expert Tory Bjorklund joins Mehmet to debunk hype-driven transformation, explain why most initiatives fail, and share his proven framework for executing technology-driven change that sticks.


    Whether you’re scaling a startup or modernizing a large enterprise, this conversation brings clarity and practical wisdom to one of the most misunderstood journeys in tech.



    👤 About the Guest


    Tory Bjorklund is a serial entrepreneur, CTO, and transformation advisor with decades of experience leading large-scale technology and organizational change across manufacturing, fintech, and enterprise software. He is currently building Victoria Fide, focused on helping organizations succeed with transformational change, and is the author of The Digital Transformation Guidebook.



    🔑 Key Takeaways

    • Digital transformation fails when technology leads instead of business goals

    • Why “go-live” is the beginning, not the finish line

    • The role of leadership and communication in successful transformation

    • AI reality check: where companies are going wrong

    • How to reset a failing transformation before it’s too late

    • Why ERP and enterprise tools remain underutilized

    • Building a culture that embraces change, not fears it



    📘 What You’ll Learn

    • A 3-stage framework for transformation: Prepare → Execute → Sustain

    • How to align executive teams and technology leaders

    • Why transformation is continuous, not a project

    • Practical steps for avoiding costly technology mistakes

    • How to think about AI beyond the hype cycle



    🧠 Episode Highlights


    0:00 — Intro

    1:20 — Tory’s journey across tech, manufacturing & consulting

    4:30 — Tech push vs business pull: who drives innovation?

    7:05 — Why 70% of digital transformations fail

    10:40 — How to course-correct a failing initiative

    14:20 — Defining success and ROI from day one

    18:30 — The Prepare → Execute → Sustain model

    22:40 — Who should own transformation inside the company

    26:00 — AI reality: personal productivity vs enterprise value

    32:00 — Why ERP & existing tools are still underutilized

    37:20 — Industrial AI & the real disruption

    39:40 — About Tory’s book

    42:00 — Closing thoughts



    🔗 Resources Mentioned

    Victoria Fide – https://victoriafide.com

    • Tory’s upcoming book: The Digital Transformation Guidebook

    • Connect with Tory on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/torybjorklund/

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    43 m
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