Responsibility matrix lays out
the major activities in the project and precisely details the
responsibilities of each
stakeholder involved in a project. It is an important
project communication tool because all stakeholders can see clearly who
to contact for each activity. Another
advantage to this
change management process is that the
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project manager is always left
with a written document to refer to in the event of a dispute.
Steps
Involved in Setting Up a Responsibility Matrix
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List the major
activities in the project (in the matrix rows)
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List the stakeholder
group (in the matrix columns)
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Specify the involvement
level, authority role, and responsibility of each stakeholder by
codifying the responsibility matrix
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Incorporate the
responsibility matrix into the project rules (the original version
of the responsibility matrix and all future changes in it must be
approved by project stakeholders)
For
large projects, a separate responsibility matrix should be developed for
each subproject |
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