You are invested in technology for growth but...
Have no clarity or visibility of what is happening.
You have a young team that need help in realising their potential.
Worried by weaknesses in cybersecurity and information security strategy.
Not sure how to align the technology to the business vision.
Constantly chopping and changing, reactive.
Not getting the returns and business improvements expected.
The team are:
too busy.
missing delivery dates.
are disengaged.
If one or more of these sound familiar, you are not alone. All high growth businesses will encounter one or more of these at some point along their journey. These can be resolved or mitigated.
In a nutshell, Scryla advises businesses on how to use their technology better.
We offer services as a ‘Consultant CTO’ (Chief Technology Officer), which refers to someone who uses their technological expertise to advise and help companies. This could take the form of giving you clarity on how well your business or teams are functioning and why you aren’t reaching your goals, advising you on your strategy, mentoring your leaders or development team, or acting as a guiding hand on your projects.
Get in touch, we really are here to help.
As a minimum, you will get some insights and clarity on your concerns.
“Tim is results driven with all his endeavors; focused on the delivery of on-time solutions to the benefit of the business; an assured change manager who incorporates business change and technology to maximum effect. Tim also excels at closing the communication gap between less technical senior managers and the hands-on development team.”
“Working with Tim and Scryla was a great experience. The guidance and consultation helped us plan our project and defined our scope. His communication was always a on point and made himself available to meet our requirements.
Through a thorough report, Tim helped us understand the phases of work with our outsourced development team.
We are grateful for his time and would recommend any start up looking for a steer to work with Tim and Scryla.”