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What is the difference between a sponsor and a stakeholder?

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A sponsor is the person, or representative of the organization, who is paying for the project. A stakeholder is anyone with a valid interest in your project. If your project affects someone else's work, that person is a stakeholder. Some stakeholders will have direct input into your project, as well as sign-off, while others will simply have someone representing their interests.   Your Comment






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