Establish Roles,
Responsibilities, And Resource Availability
Let’s suppose that you have narrowed the project down to two
versions of the scope. It is useful now to consider what roles each organization
will play in a version of the project. In order to define roles and
responsibilities, you can employ the table in Fig 2.5. This table identifies each role in the first
column. In the second column you enter the headquarters role. In the last column
the role of the location or business unit is placed.
Often, everything will move along smoothly until you present this
table. People start to get excited because they start to see the impact of the
project on them and their people and other resources. You can use these tables
to support the trade-offs in scope.
You are not finished yet. Given the roles and
responsibilities, each business unit and headquarters have to define resources
needed as well as any issues related to resource availability.