Project Management

Sponsorship 101

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November 13, 2024 1:00 PM EST (UTC-5)

Platform: Zoom
Capacity: 5000
Duration: 60 min
Presenter: HENRI-JEAN BONNIS


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Overview

The #1 reason for project failures is linked to lack of sponsorship, according to PMI studies. Sponsors are often misassigned, misunderstood and mismanaged. This webinar will explore this role, one of the most critical and least known in project management. We will discuss the environment of the role of a sponsor, their roles and responsibilities in ensuring the success of a project, as well as the difference between their role and that of the project manager.
 

Learning Objectives

The #1 reason for project failures is linked to lack of sponsorship, according to PMI studies. Sponsors are often misassigned, misunderstood and mismanaged. This webinar will explore this role, one of the most critical and least known in project management. We will discuss the environment of the role of a sponsor, their roles and responsibilities in ensuring the success of a project, as well as the difference between their role and that of the project manager.
This webinar qualifies for the following PDUs:
 
PMP/PgMP
CAPM
PMI-ACP
PMI-SP
PMI-RMP
PfMP
PMI-PBA
DASM
DASSM
DAC
DAVSC
PMI-CP
PMI-PMOCP
PMI-CPMAI
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