Frequently asked questions

RACI stands for Responsible (the doers who complete the task), Accountable (the owner who approves final work), Consulted (subject matter experts who provide input), and Informed (stakeholders who receive progress updates).

A RACI matrix is a chart that defines and documents ownership and responsibility at each stage of your project by mapping every task, milestone, and decision to specific roles.

List project tasks on the left side, outline project roles across the top, assign RACI responsibilities to each cell, and finalize by sharing with stakeholders for approval before the project begins.

No, there should only be one accountable person per task to ensure clear ownership and avoid confusion about who ultimately approves the final work.

Use job titles or functional roles (such as project manager, business analyst, or developer) along the top row rather than individual names.

The RACI matrix clarifies roles, keeps projects on track, ensures smooth transitions during turnover, and prioritizes communication between teams and stakeholders.

Yes, Lucidchart is a cloud-based diagramming platform that makes it easy to create, share, and update RACI matrices with your team members at the click of a button.

Not every task needs all four roles—you can use an alternative model called RACIO that includes an "Omitted" designation for stakeholders who don't need to be involved in specific tasks.

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