Top skills tech executives must hone in 2023

Mar 27, 2023
By David Kravets
Top skills tech executives must hone in 2023

The role of a tech executive is becoming increasingly complex, with new technologies and industry trends emerging at a rapid pace. To succeed in this role, it’s essential to master a range of skills that not only incorporate, but also go beyond, wide-ranging technical expertise.

In 2023, it will be essential for tech executives to be fluent in several key skills, including effective communication, the use of artificial intelligence tools and the ongoing management of cyber risk. Below, 16 members of Forbes Technology Council discuss essential skills for tech executives in 2023, why they’re so important and how they can be developeed.

1. Utilizing ChatGPT

“The effective use of ChatGPT is a skill that all tech leaders should master. Leaders should lead by example and stay on top of this AI technology to help ensure widespread adoption and drive innovation across the enterprise. In addition, with ChatGPT, leaders can access enhanced communication methods, including the ability to better personalize interactions with customers, employees and other stakeholders.”

Christian Wiklund, unitQ CEO and Co-Founder

Continue reading this column in Forbes, where it originally appeared.

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