Welcome to the Allocating Project Responsibilities video lesson meant to give learners the tools to organize responsibilities for both your core and extended teams. This video lesson is the fifteenth of 18 in the Project Management Pre-Work video course, which describes how to get your project off to a stellar start. The responsibilities matrix allows you to communicate and organize the project responsibilities for your core and extended teams. Plus, this lesson will explain different coding systems to match people with specific tasks and indicate their relationship to the project.
Overview
COURSE DIFFICULTY
COURSE DURATION
6m
Skills Learned
After completing this online training course, students will be able to:
Allocate responsibilities effectively among project team members
Identify the roles and responsibilities required for project success
Develop a responsibility assignment matrix
Communicate roles and expectations clearly to stakeholders
Assess and adjust responsibilities as project needs evolve
Project Managers, Team Leaders, Project Coordinators, Aspiring Project Managers
None
01. Introduction to Project Responsibilities
02. Understanding Role Clarity
03. Developing a Responsibility Assignment Matrix
04. Communicating Responsibilities
05. Adjusting Responsibilities Throughout the Project Cycle
SKILLS LEARNED
Skills Learned
After completing this online training course, students will be able to:
Allocate responsibilities effectively among project team members
Identify the roles and responsibilities required for project success
Develop a responsibility assignment matrix
Communicate roles and expectations clearly to stakeholders
Assess and adjust responsibilities as project needs evolve
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Project Managers, Team Leaders, Project Coordinators, Aspiring Project Managers
PREREQUISITES
None
COURSE OUTLINE
01. Introduction to Project Responsibilities
02. Understanding Role Clarity
03. Developing a Responsibility Assignment Matrix
04. Communicating Responsibilities
05. Adjusting Responsibilities Throughout the Project Cycle