Encyclopedia of Leadership

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RASCI: A PLANNING TOOL


FOR WORKGROUPS AND TEAMS


Inspired by Richard Beckhard and Reubin Harris.

A RASCI chart helps leaders organize and manage complex projects involving a range of stake-


holders. It provides a clear picture of what will be done, by whom, by when, and with what


support. Look at the words in the RASCI acronym and their meanings. Then, tailor this type


of control or communications chart by adding, deleting, or modifying terms to fit the unique


circumstances of your project or team situation.


R= Responsible (Who is ultimately responsible for this action or result?)


A= Approval or Authority (Who needs to make the final decision?)


S= Support or Stakeholder (Whose commitment is needed for success?)


C= Consult (Who needs to be consulted for their knowledge, ideas, or input? Note that
this is different from obtaining approval or support).

I= Inform (Who needs to be informed before action is taken?)


These partial examples will help you understand how a RASCI chart is used.


Goal:To provide training to all users of the new XYZ system.


332 SECTION 10 TOOLS FORLEADINGTEAMS ANDGROUPS


Actions

Identify all the users needing
training.

Identify the general training
objectives.

Identify specific users needing
specialized training.

[additional steps]

Set up training schedules.

By when

June 30

June 30

July 31

September 31

R


Pat

Chris

Pat

Pat

A


Kelly

Lee

Kelly

S


Training
vendor

Training
vendor

Training
vendor

Training
vendor

C


HR training

Software
vendor

Corporate
services

I


Steering
committee

Steering
committee
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