Project Roles
Everyone involved in a project has a role. Areas included in these roles are:
Roles applied in project management differ in name and scope depending on the framework being applied.
In line with my ethos I like to keep project roles simple and transferrable across frameworks, whilst also ensuring key accountabilities and responsibilities are covered.
My key roles
Here are my top 5 reasons why project roles are important:
Can I combine roles?
Absolutely.
Providing the accountabilities and responsibilities are clear a Sponsor might also be the Owner, the Project Manager might also be hands on delivering, and so on.
Combining roles is especially relevant for small businesses and start-ups with simple business structures.
I’ve summarised the typical business roles who might take on each project role:
I’ve mentioned these terms several times, but what do they actually mean in the project governance world?
Accountable
Having ultimate ownership and answerability for a decision, outcome, or area of work.Responsible
Having ownership for carrying out the work needed to deliver a task or outcome.
Responsibility defines who does the work, while accountability defines who owns the result.
I could go on......
There’s much more to cover in the area of project roles and how they impact the success of a project, so keep an eye out for my project role guidelines which I’ll share in the future.