Hello Community,
Currently, Workfront allows for designating one project sponsor to a given project.
Does anyone have an idea on how to add/designate multiple Project Sponsors to one project by using the built-in field?
(A custom form would be a solution...)
Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you! Grazie! Danke! Merci!
Cheers,
+Pavlin
Hi Pavlin,
I invite you to consider leveraging the (similar) silver-bullet technique that mentioned for tracking Stakeholders in this post.
Regards,
Doug
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Hi Pavlin,
I have the same need as well. Other than custom fields / form that you mentioned, the way I found around this is that you put in one owner and one sponsor for the project, but you consider others as "executive stakeholders" on the project. They're usually nearly solid dotted lines as far as reporting back to them but it also doesn't muddy the waters for "chain of command" in a project. I find it's cleanest to have one sponsor but that sometimes just isn't reality. When I was able to give someone a job role though and consult with them on decisions for executive stakeholder and they work it out with the main sponsor to make a final decision it has worked well.
From a WF point of view, currently it's the one name in the field that I've seen. Maybe suggest it as a new feature and we'll see how it votes up or down. I'd vote up to it.
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Hi Erica,
You understood right, but alas, I explained wrong, and have just recanted (see Brick Wall) on that thread: both the native Project Owner field and the new Typeahead User field allow only a single entry.
Regards,
Doug
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Hi Erica,
Here is the solution I've implemented and my team is very happy.
(Credits to Doug Den Hoed and Dagmara Garwell)
Steps for adding multiple Project Sponsors to a single project -
Thank you. Enjoy!
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Hi Tammie,
First, let me share the source where I got some great ideas about column merging; please review this discussion thread here. Once you get there, just scroll up and get to the second entry in the sequence, e.g. 2. RE: merging custom field from 5 different reports into a single column view, by Dagmara Garwell. It's a really great discussion thread.
Second, another way to skin this cat is to look directly in my report/view code for the column called Sponsors (it's a combo of multiple sponsor names and $$USER.ID behind the scenes.)
How to use the attached file?
Hint: If your preference is using Stakeholders vs. Sponsors, feel free to create your fields as Stakeholder 1, ...2, and ...3. Also, make sure that you complete a Find/Replace of my values with your values in the attached file.
Let me know if you need any help after your review.
Cheers,
+Pavlin
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Question: is a feature like the one requested (ability to select multiple names in typeahead) currently in development?
None of the links in this thread seem to lead anywhere but the forums start page, but from what I understand reading the posts here, none of the solutions will satisfy my needs. I'm working on a request queue for personnel changes which could encompass anything between 1 and n users at a time and providing a set number of fields "Name1" "Name2" seems neither very elegant, nor appropriate for an IT solution in 2020.
Thanks, Moritz
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Hi Moritz,
As an alternative while you're waiting for a multi-select typeahead custom data user enhancement, consider using the "Assigned To" (which already supports multiple users, and Type-Ahead) as the container for the staffing needs usecase you are trying to model.
With certain conventions in place (e.g. make the person who is responsible for organizing the staffing needs the Primary Assignee at 100% , and add all the people to which the staffing needs pertain as other assignees at 0%), you might be able to satisfy your current business requirements.
Regards,
Doug
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Thanks for your answer Doug. I'm not sure I expressed myself properly. I'm using a custom form where a requester should be able to select/indicate any number of employees in the system by name. Can the "assigned to" field somehow be pulled into a custom form?
Cheers, Moritz
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Negative Moritz,
However, instead, what I'm proposing is that you instead use the built in Assigned To field on the request, which would allow the requester should be able to select/indicate any number of employees in the system by name, as you seek.
Regards,
Doug
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