When selecting an interim cloud transformation manager, you should first look for proven experience in complex cloud programs—ideally including responsibility for migrations, platform setup, and operations in the target environment. A clear understanding of common hyperscaler platforms such as AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud, of architectural principles (e.g., landing zones, network topologies, identity and access management), and of operational models (DevOps, SRE, ITSM) is essential, as evidenced, for example, by specific reference projects and budgets under their purview.
Equally important are leadership skills and strong communication abilities: A strong interim Cloud Transformation Manager can present business cases at the executive board level while simultaneously developing solutions with architects, developers, and security teams at the technical level. Look for clear, structured reasoning, the ability to moderate conflicts in a solution-oriented manner, and tangible examples of how resistance within organizations has been overcome.
Typical pitfalls include candidates who are technically strong but lack program management skills, or generalists without in-depth experience in cloud architecture and governance—these can lead to costly detours down the road.