The Role of the Project Sponsor

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A sponsor is the person or group who provides resources and support for the project, and is accountable for enabling success. The sponsor may be external or internal to the project manager's organization <ref>''A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge PMBOK® Guide, Fifth Edition, 2.2 Project Stakeholders and Governance''</ref>. This is a critical role, as is focused on monitoring and controlling the project in a strategic level. It Is very common to associate the term “Project Sponsor” to a disconnect stakeholder from the project. On the contrary, a Project Sponsor can define the difference among success and failure. Moreover, one of the fundamentals reasons why a project fails is the lack of executive sponsorship and management <ref>KPMG New Zealand Project Management Survey 2010</ref>.
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A sponsor is the person or group who provides resources and support for the project, and is accountable for enabling success. The sponsor may be external or internal to the project manager's organization <ref>''A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge PMBOK® Guide, Fifth Edition, 2.2 Project Stakeholders and Governance''</ref>. This is a critical role, as is focused on monitoring and controlling the project in a strategic level. It Is very common to associate the term “Project Sponsor” to a disconnect stakeholder from the project. On the contrary, a Project Sponsor can define the difference among success and failure. Moreover, one of the fundamentals reasons why a project fails is the absence of executive sponsorship and management <ref>KPMG New Zealand Project Management Survey 2010</ref>.
  
 
The sponsor leads the project through the initiating processes until formally authorized, and plays a significant role in the development of the initial scope and charter <ref>''A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge PMBOK® Guide, Fifth Edition, 2.2.1 Project Stakeholders''</ref>
 
The sponsor leads the project through the initiating processes until formally authorized, and plays a significant role in the development of the initial scope and charter <ref>''A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge PMBOK® Guide, Fifth Edition, 2.2.1 Project Stakeholders''</ref>

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Abstract

A sponsor is the person or group who provides resources and support for the project, and is accountable for enabling success. The sponsor may be external or internal to the project manager's organization [1]. This is a critical role, as is focused on monitoring and controlling the project in a strategic level. It Is very common to associate the term “Project Sponsor” to a disconnect stakeholder from the project. On the contrary, a Project Sponsor can define the difference among success and failure. Moreover, one of the fundamentals reasons why a project fails is the absence of executive sponsorship and management [2].

The sponsor leads the project through the initiating processes until formally authorized, and plays a significant role in the development of the initial scope and charter [3]

There is a lack of understanding of the impact that a Project Sponsor can address on the success of a project. The main goal of this article is defining the role, responsibility and importance of a Project Sponsor in a project.

Introduction

Project Stakeholders

Role and responsibilities

Project Sponsor versus Project Manager

Conclusion

Bibliography

References
  1. A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge PMBOK® Guide, Fifth Edition, 2.2 Project Stakeholders and Governance
  2. KPMG New Zealand Project Management Survey 2010
  3. A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge PMBOK® Guide, Fifth Edition, 2.2.1 Project Stakeholders
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