Project Sponsors: Role, Responsibilities, and Type

Regardless of industry, most successful projects have a project sponsor. We’ve gathered expert tips and insight to help navigate the nuances and necessities of this important role.

What Is a Project Sponsor?

A project sponsor is a senior management role that provides resources, support, and leadership to the project team and generally “owns” the project. This person also serves as a link between the project manager and other decision-making groups.

The amount of time the project sponsor must devote to an assignment varies depending on their role within the company (for example, the company's CEO might have less time to spend on the project than a director or product owner). Make sure to discuss the role and expectations before the project begins, so that everyone understands their part and contributions.

A project sponsor may also be called a product sponsor, a project director, an account manager, or a business unit manager.

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What Is the Role of the Project Sponsor?

The project sponsor plays a critical role in project vision and governance. The project sponsor monitors progress, helps resolve issues, and acts as an additional line of communication among team members, customers, and stakeholders.

In the 2006 conference paper “Exploring the role of the project sponsor,” authors Les Labuschagne, Terry Cooke-Davies, Lynn Crawford, Brian J. Hobbs, and Kaye Remington explain that the project sponsor will have different objectives within the following three categories of relationships in an organization:

Project Sponsor Responsibilities

The project sponsor’s role incorporates the entire project lifecycle, with different responsibilities throughout each phase of a project, as detailed below:

A project sponsor should be prepared with questions for each phase of the project, as follows: