Placeholder intro paragraph. This post will demystify what an IT Director actually does, why the role matters even for smaller businesses, and how you can access that level of strategic thinking without hiring a full-time exec.
What does an IT Director do?
Placeholder paragraph explaining the role in plain terms. Covers the strategic side - aligning technology with business goals, managing budgets, making big-picture decisions about infrastructure and tools.
IT Director vs IT Manager vs CTO
Placeholder paragraph clarifying the differences between these roles, which often get muddled. Explains where each sits in terms of responsibility and focus.
Placeholder pull quote about how the right technology strategy can transform a business, but most smaller companies can't justify a full-time IT Director.
Why smaller businesses miss out
Placeholder paragraph about how businesses with 10-100 staff often fall into a gap - too big to wing it with IT, too small to hire a dedicated director. The result is reactive, piecemeal technology decisions.
The fractional alternative
Placeholder paragraph introducing the concept of fractional or part-time IT leadership. How businesses can get the strategic thinking and oversight of an IT Director on a basis that fits their budget.
What this looks like in practice
Placeholder paragraph with practical examples of what a fractional IT Director engagement involves - regular strategy sessions, vendor management, roadmap planning, and being the person who actually understands the whole picture.