Updated, see bold comments below Bear with me, this one is a list of three things we've found while using Group Administrators. 1. After setting up our groups with group administrators, we had a system administrator add a new system-wide status. We then had a group administrator attempt to manage that new status from the group settings, but the new system-wide status doesn't show up in the list of statuses that the group administrator can manage for their group. Only the system-wide statuses that existed before we assigned group administrators are showing. This is problematic and feels like a bug, can anyone speak to this? Based on Lilit's comments we Locked the system-wide status and sure enough it appeared in lists for the Group statuses. We then unlocked it and it remained on the Group status list with the ability to hide it. We tested that a user of that group could not see it in the list of statuses. We then unhid it on the Group list and confirmed it did appear as a Status option on a project. However, even though it is a system-wide status, because it was unlocked it was not available to attach an approval process. Conclusion - it doesn't solve the issue with different groups being able to use the statuses they want for both Project Status AND Approval Processes so we have to get various groups to agree to the system-wide status list if we want to be able to use Approval Processes. 2. When a PM goes to a project they manage they are able to attach system-wide approvals and create ad-hoc approvals on the project. However, when the group administrator of that same PMs group goes to the same project they do not even have the Approvals option available on the More tab (there are other items missing too, but for simplicity in this post let's focus on approvals). Why would this be? Is there an assumption that a Group Administrator wouldn't need to manage projects and doesn't need the full functionality? Sharing the project with the Group Admin did solve for this. 3. Real brain twister here. We set up the group project statuses as we wanted them using a combination of system-wide statuses and group created statuses. Then we went to create and approval process that would trigger when one of the group statuses was selected only to find that they couldn't be used. We went to Workfront Experience and searched on creating approval processes and sure enough, right there on the knowledge base page it says. " Only system-wide statuses are available to use. S tatuses that are available only for specific groups cannot be selected." We have Marketing, EPMO, and IT using the system and all need their specific statuses and their own approval processes driven from those and the system doesn't allow it? That seems counter intuitive and begs the question as to how the built in Group Administrator feature is adding value? Apologies for the long post but I'm scratching my head a lot right now... Andy Williams