Project Roles and Responsibilities (RASCI Template)

An important step of project planning is defining what roles and responsibilities around the tasks of the project. RASCI (responsible, accountable, support, consult, and inform) is a tool that can be used to create this framework. 

  • Responsible (R) - The person responsible for performing the task or activity. Only one person can be responsible for each task. 
  • Accountable (A) - The project activity owner who supervises, has the authority to make decisions and is accountable for the quality of the work. Only one person can be accountable for each task. 
  • Support (S) - Person(s) who works with the team member identified as 'responsible' for a task, to assist with completing the task or activity. For example, a business analyst pulls data for a manager, so the manager can make an informed decision and complete the task. 
  • Consult (C) - Person(s) who provides advice, a subject matter expert, and is included in decision-making. They are not involved in the execution of the task or activity. For example, seeking feedback from a bargaining unit. 
  • Informed (I) - Person(s) who needs to be kept informed on project status. 

The PMO has create a RASCI Template for Metro State departments to use to identify roles and responsibilities.

Why use a RASCI? 

By using a RASCI we can: 

  • Quickly resolve project conflicts within the group
  • Efficiently manage projects
  • Eliminate all confusion by assigning specific tasks to each project group member
  • See that all project responsibility is documented and distributed properly
  • Identify if any one individual is overburdened with task assignments
  • Provide clarity by establishing the organizational project hierarchy 

Adapted from: Interfacing