General Information
| Format | Block seminar, combining practical classes and panel discussions |
| Duration | 4-day intensive (corresponds to 2 semester hours/week) |
| ECTS | 3 ECTS |
| Examination | Written (scenario-based, non-multiple-choice) |
| Language | English |
| Participants | Master's students and PhD candidates in Computer Science |
| Max. participants | 75 students |
| Location | HPI Potsdam, Campus II — August-Bebel-Str. 88, 14482 Potsdam |
| Fee | None |
| Module types | ITSE: HPI-MK HPI-SSK-RW HPI-SSK-ML DE: HPI-SSK-RW HPI-DE-RWM |
Description
The Summer School "How to Be a (Startup) CTO" at HPI in Potsdam Griebnitzsee, close to Berlin, is an intensive 4-day seminar designed for master's students and PhD candidates seeking to understand the multifaceted role of a Chief Technology Officer in startup and tech environments.
Participants will learn about specific tasks and responsibilities of a CTO such as technology strategy, devops, leadership, building high-performing teams, retaining talent, healthy growth, communication, lean analytics and financing tech startups.
The summer school consists of a blend of classes, panels, fireside chats and reflection sessions — not only to gain knowledge but also to engage actively with expert speakers and other participants, and to reflect on their own career path.
The course aims to shed light on three central questions: What defines the role of a CTO in a startup? How does the role change over the growth phase? And what makes a great CTO — what skills are needed and how can one acquire them?
What You Will Learn
- What defines the role of a CTO in a startup and which are the most important roles she has to work with?
- What skills does a CTO need and how can one acquire them? What is the difference between a Developer and a CTO?
- How does the role of a CTO change over the growth phases of a company?
- How does a sustainable technology strategy look like?
- How can I create a masterplan for smooth operations?
- How can I retain talent and facilitate healthy growth?
- How can I build high-performing product and tech teams?
- What does professional communication as a CTO require?
- What is my role as a CTO in investment rounds?
- How can I set clear, meaningful KPIs?
- Does the role of a CTO sound interesting to me?
- Does this career option align with my interests, values and goals?
7 Core Responsibilities of a CTO
The whole course is broken up into seven central responsibilities — and the questions which come with each:
Schedule
Details to be confirmed. Agenda below reflects the planned structure.
Examination
The course ends with a scenario-based written examination (non-multiple-choice) covering all topics. Questions are compiled by the speakers and curated by HPI. Students will be presented with real-world situations and asked to describe how they would handle them — demonstrating both conceptual understanding and practical judgment.
Frequently Asked Questions
Literature
- 📘Beasly, John — The Modern CTO
- 📘Petrikhin, A. (2017) — Specifics and core functions of the CTO position and "Hidden CTOs" in the technology management processes. Dissertation, Steinbeis University of Berlin.
- 📘Devine, Rorie — The CTO | CIO Bible: The Mission, Objectives, Strategies and Tactics Needed to Be a Super Successful CTO | CIO
- 📘Ries, Eric — The Lean Startup
Ready to Join?
Registration Deadline: 28.08.2026
