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Project Sponsors: it’s all about making choices DFW Scrum – Lighting Talk October 18, 2016 Presented by Greg Gomel Illustrations by Grant Gomel

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Project Sponsors: it’s all about making choices

DFW Scrum – Lighting Talk

October 18, 2016

Presented by Greg Gomel

Illustrations by Grant Gomel

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Do you feel like it’s luck the decides if you get a “good” project sponsor?

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What if I could show you how to get yours to be where you need them to be?

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Let’s look at 3 types of sponsors – they’re like the ones from the Goldilocks story

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One is too hard: “it’s a push, push, push world out there”

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They get what they want by using the burnt earth method – whatever it takes.

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And might ALWAYS be around; adding value by telling you what, how and when (sometimes why).

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And pray you don’t have an escalation take place…

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The next is the softy, aka the absentee landlord.

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They might have been assigned their role by not moving out of the way fast enough.

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They’re identified by never being around when you need them.

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If you do track them down, try getting a commitment out of them; hey, where’d he go?

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Then there’s the project sponsor that’s just right.

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They’re involved early on, since it’s their project; but they engage you in clarifying roles, responsibilities and escalation paths.

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You know what they want and when they want it; communication is open and two-way.

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What made the difference and how do we get to just right?

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First, sponsorship isn’t an accidental role and project selection process makes sense

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Second, the sponsor understands and practices the fundamentals of effective change management.

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Third, you’re there to guide, and upwardly manage them to be what you need; using a RACI is a great first step.

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Here’s to you having a happy ending to your Goldilocks story of making good choices!

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