Courageous Sponsorship: How to Support and Influence Your Project Sponsor and Executive Stakeholders — Strategies for Success and Collaboration with Annie Sheehan
What You Will Learn
Upon completion of this training, participants will be able to:
- Recognize the sponsor's business and leadership challenges alongside their sponsorship accountabilities, enabling project managers to provide informed support.
- Use practical tools and techniques to effectively assist sponsors in navigating their roles.
- Apply strategies for fostering positive working relationships with sponsors and senior stakeholders, enhancing collaboration and outcomes.
Description
When project managers positively influence senior decision makers, obstacles vanish, projects thrive and careers flourish.
Have you ever faced the frustrating challenge of leading a project with an abrasive, unskilled or absent sponsor? You are not alone. With project sponsors holding ultimate accountability for project outcomes, their expertise and engagement are critical for success. Shockingly, many sponsors are appointed with no training or experience in either projects or sponsorship, leading to project failures, which is terrible for the project manager.
Statistics from PMI, Gartner, Boston Consulting Group (BCG), and KPMG reveal that poor project sponsorship contributes to 80% of project failures in organizations. Research from PMI and University of New South Wales underscores the importance of enhancing project sponsorship capability, offering the most impactful return on investment.
This interactive training equips project managers with the tools to support and influence various project sponsor and senior stakeholder personality types, focusing on collaborative outcomes and a productive working relationship. We will explore the personas of the psychopathic peacock, the mean magpie, the avoidant ostrich, the diligent duck, the effective eagle and the wise owl, using real-world examples to demonstrate engagement and influencing strategies tailored to each persona.
Engage in interactive activities to reinforce and apply your newfound skills, including Q&A sessions, role-play and case studies.
By becoming trusted advisors, project managers can save time, money and headaches for everyone involved, ensuring project success and enhancing their value to any senior leader, team or organization.
AGENDA
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Introduction:
- What is a sponsor? Highlight the transformative benefits of effective project sponsorship.
- Assess the current state of project sponsorship, identifying areas for improvement.
Understanding the Project Environment:
- Explore the purpose and execution of portfolios, programs and projects and their relationship to executing business strategy.
- Clarify the role of project managers within project dynamics.
Project Sponsor Duties and Expectations:
- Identify various sponsor personas — the peacock, magpie, ostrich, duck, eagle and owl — and their essential leadership attributes.
- Define the specific roles and responsibilities inherent in project sponsorship.
- Emphasize the critical relationship between project managers and sponsors.
The Sponsor's Journey and Supporting Strategies:
- Navigate the business and leadership challenges that sponsors face.
- Adopt coaching stances to guide and support sponsors effectively.
- Develop communication skills tailored to your sponsor's style.
- Explore strategies for prioritization, decision-making and establishing behavioral agreements.
- Foster a culture of constructive feedback to enhance collaboration and project outcomes.
PDU Allocation Table
Ways of Working | Power Skills | Business Acumen | Total | |
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CAPM® / PMI-CP™ / PMP® / PgMP® | 0 | 7 | 0 | 7.00 |
PMI-ACP® / Agile* | 0 | 7 | 0 | 7.00 |
PMI-SP® | 0 | 7 | 0 | 7.00 |
PMI-RMP® | 0 | 7 | 0 | 7.00 |
PfMP® | 0 | 7 | 0 | 7.00 |
PMI-PBA® | 0 | 7 | 0 | 7.00 |