Sponsorship and Change Agent Toolkits and Templates


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Sponsorship and Change Agent Toolkits and Templates

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The Sponsorship and Change Agent Toolkit outlines key sponsorship concepts and the steps involved in educating and equipping employees at various levels of the organization with the knowledge and skills to be effective sponsors of your project. There are several tools included in this assessment: Sponsorship Checklist, Sponsorship and Change Agent Plan, Change Agent Activity Matrix, and Sample Sponsor and Change Agent Analysis Matrix.


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