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Roles/Responsibilities and Incentives Used to Find the Right CAM

Finding the Right Control Account Manager

A Question of Incentive

A question commonly asked in the industry is “how companies are incentivizing their employees to become Control Account Managers (CAMs)”. Before answering this question, it is important to fully understand what the CAM’s roles and responsibilities are. In addition, it is important to understand the what authority and accountability a CAM has within his/her organization.

CAM Responsibilities

The CAM is the single point of contact for management of the Control Account. Consequently, the CAM is responsible for managing the cost, schedule and technical performance of the Control Account. Below is a list of specific CAM responsibilities that are common throughout the industry:

 

Review and Approve

In addition, the CAM has the authority to review and approve all work assignments, documents and commitments involving his/her Control Account. This results in the CAM being held fully accountable to the Program Manager for overall Control Account performance. Below are some specific items a CAM would have authority over. In addition, a list of accountable actions is provided.

Accountable actions by the CAM

Encouraging CAMs

Appropriate incentives for high performing individuals to become CAMs is a common question across the industry. Many believe they were hired to do the technical aspects of the job and do not want the responsibility of cost and schedule. You hear comments like “this is not what I went to school to learn.” Below are a few suggested avenues an organization can follow to better highlight the importance of the CAM’s role;

Room for Growth

Any or combination of the above examples can increase the desire of individuals into becoming CAMs. Management positions are not for everyone.  Often individuals who are otherwise highly proficient in their existing positions fail as managers. The CAM role is no different.  It important for organizations to fully define the roles and responsibilities of the CAM as well as the incentives and goals used. By doing so, organizations will be better equipped in placing the right individuals into CAM positions for success.

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