Timi Ogunjobi
The Leverage Point
The Leverage Point is the podcast for senior technology professionals who've outgrown surface-level advice. Every episode cuts straight to the frameworks, hard truths, and peer-level insights that engineering managers, CTOs, and Staff engineers actually need — without the fluff. From the staff-vs-manager career fork to AI strategy behind closed doors, we go where most shows won't. Hosted by someone who treats your intelligence as a given and your time as sacred. Sharp thinking. Straight talk. Real leverage.
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Episodes
Scaling from 10 to 100 Engineers 02.06.2026 26:07
Why do engineering organizations often struggle as they scale from 10 to 100 engineers? This topic identifies three predictable inflection points: around 15 engineers, where informal coordination breaks; around 35, where culture and engineering practices must become explicit; and around 70, where bureaucracy can slow execution. The episode argues that scaling problems are structural, not personal...
Build Versus Buy 26.05.2026 24:44
Why do build-versus-buy decisions often go wrong in technology organizations? The episode argues that the choice should not begin with cost, speed, or vendor features, but with one central question: is the capability inside or outside the organization’s zone of differentiation? It outlines common failure modes, including poor cost comparisons, wrong decision ownership, and treating build versus bu...
The AI Governance Gap 19.05.2026 24:28
Organizations are deploying AI faster than governance functions can adapt, creating a critical risk gap. Most companies lack visibility into their AI systems, exposing them to data privacy, liability, IP, and bias risks. The issue isn’t lack of intent but structural misalignment between speed and oversight. Leading organizations address this with cross-functional governance, real-time AI inventori...
Platform Teams: Savior or Bottleneck? 12.05.2026 21:38
As engineering organizations grow, the systems that once helped teams move fast can quietly become the reason they slow down. That is when many leaders decide they need a platform team. But platform teams can become either a powerful source of leverage or a frustrating internal bottleneck. The difference is not just technical skill. It is design, accountability, measurement, culture, and timing. A...
The Accidental Manager 04.05.2026 16:41
In this episode we cover: Why technical excellence is a poor predictor of management success The four failure modes of accidental managers Why organizations are structurally complicit in this problem A practical framework for making the transition deliberately Referenced: CEB/Gartner research on IC-to-manager transitions | High Output Management — Andrew Grove Follow the show: | Connect with Timi...
Staff Engineer or Engineering Manager - The Fork in the Road 04.05.2026 18:07
In this episode we cover: Three misconceptions that corrupt the decision before it starts An honest account of what Staff Engineering actually demands An honest account of what Engineering Management actually demands A five-question framework for making the decision with full information The hybrid path and what to do if you choose wrong Referenced: Will Larson — Staff Engineer: Leadership Beyond...
What CTOs Actually Think About AI — Off the Record 04.05.2026 21:54
In this episode we cover: Why a gap exists between public AI confidence and private CTO reality Five things technology leaders are privately wrestling with right now The ROI measurement problem nobody is solving cleanly What the best CTOs are actually doing to navigate this moment What this means for engineering managers, Staff engineers, and senior leaders Key themes: AI governance · Enterprise A...
Why Engineers Hate Your Roadmap 04.05.2026 29:38
In this episode we cover: Key themes: Product-engineering alignment ·Roadmap planning · Technical estimation · Cross-functional trust · Engineering leadership The question to take into your next planning cycle: Did engineering contribute input before the priorities were set — or after? Who to share this with: Your product manager. Your engineering manager. Anyone who has sat in a roadmap review an...
Technical Debt as a People Problem 04.05.2026 27:58
In this episode we cover: Key themes: Technical debt Engineering culture Incentive design Knowledge management Engineering leadership Retention The one question to take into your next planning cycle: What did we sustain this quarter — and did we recognize the people who did it? Who to share this with: Any engineering leader who has had the tech debt conversation more than twice. Any product leader...
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