RACI Chart and Communication Plan
This is a Collaborative Learning Community (CLC) assignment.
This assignment builds on the Topic 4 CLC assignment. Utilize the team charter from the previous assignment in this CLC
assignment.
Ensuring appropriate communication in teams is essential. The dynamics of a global economy has increased the
complexity of both team operations and project success. Planning for communication creates a schedule for planned
communication and reinforces the trait among team members. In projects, a RACI (Responsible, Accountable, Consulted,
and Informed) chart is often created to ensure that all of the different stakeholders are included at the right level for
communication. In addition, communication plans are also developed to plan out a schedule for the frequency of
communication.
As a manager of the technical team, you are leading your entire team on a project. Your project team is geographically
dispersed with developers in Phoenix and India. You use the “follow-the-sun” approach to development. Therefore, your
U.S. team will transfer development to India in the evening and there is another transfer back to the U.S. in the morning.
You are implementing updates for new functionality to the CRM application for the call center, which has locations in
Phoenix and India.
Create a RACI chart and a 500-750 word communication plan in which you accomplish the following:
Identify what needs to be communicated and the stakeholders in the RACI chart.
Assign the appropriate designation to the stakeholder for the item that requires communication (Responsible, Accountable,
Consulted, Informed).
Create a communication plan for the stakeholders to include method and frequency of communication.
Create a communication plan for your project team to include method and frequency of communication.
Include at least three academic references for this assignment to support your analysis and reflection.
Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center.
An abstract is not required.
Note: This assignment uses a rubric. Please review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the
expectations for successful completion.