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Project Organization Chart Roles & Responsibilities Matrix Add Project Name

High-level Project Organization Chart Executive Leadership Project Leadership Project Work Teams Sponsor Advisory or Steering Team Project Leader Project Manager Core Team Functional Team Champion for the project. Provides high- level direction, authority, and resources. Removes roadblocks. Supports the Sponsor & Project Leader. Provides high-level direction and input. Provides subject matter expertise and functional/subject matter expertise, ownership, leadership, and accountability for assigned project results. Provides process expertise, tracking and reporting. Provides day-to-day leadership for planning, implementation, and closing. Resolves issues and escalates when needed. Provides leadership of the day-to-day activities of the project in support of the planning and implementation of the project plan. Change and/or Communications Team Functional Team Consider the impact on people as a result of the project or project results to determine need for this team. Project Resources Critical resources that can be brought in as subject matter experts as needed.

Key Roles & Responsibilities Project Sponsor Has ultimate authority and responsibility for the project Provides funding for the project (initial funding, additional funds) Approves changes to scope, as required Removes obstacles that prevent the project from moving forward Approves Project Charter and subsequent documentation Provides updates to executive management Resolves issues escalated by the project manager and/or core team Advisory or Steering Team Supports the Sponsor & Project Leader Provides high-level direction and input Provides subject matter input Helps support the resource needs Helps communicate the project benefits, etc. Project/Functional Leader Provides subject matter expertise and functional ownership and accountability for project results Develops the Project Charter and any other documentation in collaboration with the project team and resource managers for approval by the sponsor(s) Ensures all given objectives and responsibilities of the team are properly documented and approved on the Roles Matrix Leads core team meetings Project Manager Responsible for planning, organizing, managing, controlling and communicating on all phases of a project Facilitates the development of the Project Charter and any other documentation in collaboration with the project team and resource managers Ensures all given objectives and responsibilities of the team are properly documented and approved on the roles matrix Facilitates the identification of project resource requirements and works with resource managers and the project leader to construct project teams Facilitates regular core team meetings to review issues, project risks, and monitor project progress Creates regular status reports and distributes to project team

Key Roles & Responsibilities Core Team Members Provides day-to-day leadership for the planning, implementation, and closing of a project Resolves issues and escalates when required Manages individual sub teams Meets regularly to review issues and monitor project progress Provides status updates on open action items Manages project issues and risks Functional Team Leader Manages the sub team and pursues the team’s given objectives (i.e. project tasks) Serves on the Core Team Provides regular status updates to the Project Manager/Leader, estimated time to completion, cause of variances, etc., as defined by the project Attends and actively participates in project team meetings Contributes to overall project objectives and specific team deliverables Coordinates team activities related to project schedule Team Member Responsible for contributing to overall project objectives and specific team deliverables Contributes to project schedule development in collaboration with Project Leader/Manager/Lead Performs assigned activities once the schedule is approved Communicates project risks and escalates issues to team lead Attends and actively participates in team meetings Project Resource Responsible for providing subject matter expertise as needed Contributes subject matter expertise and input as needed throughout the project Implements assigned deliverables/tasks

Organization Chart Project Sponsor Project Leader Project Manager Project Core Team Functional Team Functional Team Functional Team Advisory/Steering Team Project Resources Change-Communications Team

Roles & Responsibilities Matrix Functional Team Functional Team Functional Team Functional Team 1.List responsibilities of this team 2.Include specific deliverables that this team should deliver Functional Team 1.List responsibilities of this team 2.Include specific deliverables that this team should deliver Functional Team 1.List responsibilities of this team 2.Include specific deliverables that this team should deliver