ProWise Institute
Dr. Ali Darwiish, PMP | Project Management Coach & Trainer | Turning PMP Knowledge into Real-World Leadership Thinking
06/17/2026
Earning the Project Management Professional (PMP®) credential is more than passing an exam it's a demonstration of commitment, discipline, and professional excellence.
Project Charter: The Foundation of Project Success
Many projects fail not during ex*****on, but during initiation. A Project Charter helps prevent that.
According to the PMBOK® Guide, a Project Charter is the document that formally authorizes a project and gives the project manager the authority to use organizational resources.
A well-developed charter answers critical questions:
✅ Why are we doing this project?
✅ What business problem are we solving?
✅ What are the project's objectives?
✅ Who are the key stakeholders?
✅ What authority does the project manager have?
✅ What does success look like?
Rita Mulcahy emphasizes that many project issues—such as scope creep, stakeholder conflict, delays, and budget overruns—can often be traced back to poor project initiation. A strong Project Charter creates alignment before detailed planning begins.
Key Benefits of a Project Charter:
• Provides clear project direction
• Secures executive sponsorship
• Aligns stakeholder expectations
• Defines roles and responsibilities
• Establishes project authority
• Reduces confusion and conflict
• Increases the likelihood of project success
Takeaway:
A Project Charter is more than a document; it is a commitment. It transforms an idea into an authorized project and lays the foundation for successful delivery.
No Charter. No Direction. No Success.
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