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The Sponsor is a Stakeholder in the Project.Project sponsor - This is the individual or group that provides financial resources for the project. A sponsor has a major stake in the project and may perform an active role in the project team from time to time.Following are some of the functions of a sponsor:1. The sponsor champions the project when it's conceived. This includes gathering support for the project by performing actions such as acting as project spokesperson to the higher-level management and spelling out the benefits of the project.2. The sponsor leads the project through the selection process until the project is finally authorized, at which point the leadership role goes to the project manager.3. The sponsor plays an important role in developing the initial project scope and charter.4. The sponsor serves as an authority and a catalyst for issues beyond the control of project managers, such as authorizing some critical changes and other yes/no decisions.
Project sponsor - This is the individual or group that provides financial resources for the project. A sponsor has a major stake in the project and may perform an active role in the project team from time to time.Following are some of the functions of a sponsor:1. The sponsor champions the project when it's conceived. This includes gathering support for the project by performing actions such as acting as project spokesperson to the higher-level management and spelling out the benefits of the project.2. The sponsor leads the project through the selection process until the project is finally authorized, at which point the leadership role goes to the project manager.3. The sponsor plays an important role in developing the initial project scope and charter.4. The sponsor serves as an authority and a catalyst for issues beyond the control of project managers, such as authorizing some critical changes and other yes/no decisions.
The Project Sponsor is one of the Key Stakeholders in any Project.Following are some of the functions of a sponsor:1. The sponsor champions the project when it's conceived. This includes gathering support for the project by performing actions such as acting as project spokesperson to the higher-level management and spelling out the benefits of the project.2. The sponsor leads the project through the selection process until the project is finally authorized, at which point the leadership role goes to the project manager.3. The sponsor plays an important role in developing the initial project scope and charter.4. The sponsor serves as an authority and a catalyst for issues beyond the control of project managers, such as authorizing some critical changes and other yes/no decisions.
Projects often originate from sources external to the project, such as a sponsor or a project management office; internally or externally, by an enterprise or a government agency. A project may originate as a result of one or more of the following categories of reasons:Business/Legal RequirementsMarket OpportunitiesProblems/IssuesEcological ImpactSocial Needs
A Project sponsor is the individual or group who provides financial or management resources for the project. A sponsor has a major stake in the project and may take an active role on the project team from time to time.A Project manager provides day-to-day direction on a project and is usually seen as the person "in charge" of the project. The Project Manager may be the Project Owner, but, depending on the nature of the project, these positions can be held by different people
Same role as the project sponsor, see link below...
Funding is via the WRU - There are strict regulations on who can / cannot sponsor. Most players will have an agent who will work in this area to seek out funding streams
Key stakeholders include people like the customer for whom the project is executed or the CEO of the company that is executing the project. So, a good relationship between the key stakeholders and the project manager or sponsor is extremely important for the success of any project
the sponser of the exemplary projects program
The Project Manager is usually the primary stakeholder in a project. Other important stakeholders are the customer (for whom the project is being executed) and the project sponsor
A project audit provides an opportunity to uncover the issues, concerns and challenges encountered in the execution of a project. It affords the project manager, project sponsor and project team an interim view of what has gone well and what needs to be improved with the project to successfully complete it. If done at the close of a project, a project audit can be used to develop success criteria for future projects by providing a forensic review. This review will provide an opportunity to learn what elements of the project were successfully managed and which ones presented some challenges. This will help the organization identify what it needs to do so that mistakes are not repeated on future projects.
A Baseline Project Plan is the Project Management Plan that is created by the Project Manager and is approved by the Project Sponsor and the Senior Management. The Approved/baseline plan outlines how the project will be handled from start to finish and is like the bible for the project