Workstream Charter

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    Saad AlOtaibi
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    A Workstream Charter in the context of M&A (Mergers & Acquisitions) is a foundational document that defines the scope, objectives, responsibilities, and deliverables of a specific functional area involved in the integration process. Here’s a breakdown of the key sections typically included:

    1. Workstream Name & Lead
    – Purpose: Identifies the functional area (e.g., HR, IT, Finance) and the person responsible for leading it.
    – Includes: Name, title, contact info, and supporting team members.

    2. Objectives & Scope
    – Purpose: Defines what the workstream is trying to achieve and what is included/excluded.
    – Includes:
    – Strategic goals (e.g., harmonize payroll systems)
    – Boundaries (e.g., excludes legacy system upgrades)

    3. End-State Vision
    – Purpose: Describes the desired outcome after integration.
    – Includes:
    – Target operating model
    – KPIs or success metrics
    – Cultural or process alignment goals

    4. Key Deliverables
    – Purpose: Lists specific outputs the workstream must produce.
    – Includes:
    – Day 1 readiness items
    – Day 100 milestones
    – Final integration reports

    5. Timeline & Milestones
    – Purpose: Provides a schedule for deliverables and checkpoints.
    – Includes:
    – Gantt chart or milestone list
    – Dependencies on other workstreams

    6. Resources & Budget
    – Purpose: Identifies the people, tools, and funding needed.
    – Includes:
    – Assigned personnel
    – Technology platforms
    – Estimated costs

    7. Risks, Issues & Mitigation Plans
    – Purpose: Highlights potential challenges and how to address them.
    – Includes:
    – Risk register
    – Contingency plans
    – Escalation paths

    8. Dependencies & Interactions
    – Purpose: Shows how this workstream connects with others.
    – Includes:
    – Cross-functional touchpoints
    – External vendor dependencies

    9. Governance & Reporting
    – Purpose: Defines how progress will be tracked and reported.
    – Includes:
    – Meeting cadence
    – Reporting templates
    – Decision-making authority

    10. RACI Matrix
    – Purpose: Clarifies roles and responsibilities.
    – Includes:
    – Who is Responsible, Accountable, Consulted, and Informed for each task.

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