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Book Description

This book addresses gaps in current project management literature. From a senior management perspective, the gap is the lack of resources explaining why and how to establish a program to improve executive sponsorship strategically across an organization. From a tactical perspective, the gap is a scarcity of actionable materials to clarify roles, responsibilities, expected behaviors, and identify support necessary for improving sponsor effectiveness. Improving Executive Sponsorship of Projects identifies key factors to consider before creating an executive sponsorship improvement program or enhancing an existing one. The authors explain why executive sponsorship is important to an organization, how an organization’s culture influences the effectiveness of the sponsor role, and why project management standards are critical to success. The book explores what roles, responsibilities, and behavior should be considered and how to determine whether the person in the sponsor role is the right person and prepared to do the job. Finally, it provides a process and tools to assess an organization’s readiness to implement an executive sponsorship program, develop a plan for improvement, and monitor the progress of a program once it has begun.

Table of Contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title Page
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Contents
  6. Acknowledgments
  7. Preface
  8. Chapter 1 Approach to Improving Executive Project Sponsorship
  9. Chapter 2 Executive Sponsorship Matters
  10. Chapter 3 Cultural Influences on Executive Sponsorship
  11. Chapter 4 Importance of Project Management Standards
  12. Chapter 5 Desirable Executive Sponsor Characteristics
  13. Chapter 6 Sponsor Readiness
  14. Chapter 7 Roadmap to Organizational Preparedness
  15. Chapter 8 A Plan to Enhance Executive Sponsorship
  16. Chapter 9 Summary
  17. References
  18. Index