You get:
- tasks falling through cracks (no one responsible)
- duplicate work (two people doing same thing)
- decision paralysis (no one accountable)
- founder as bottleneck (everything goes to you)
- blame instead of solutions
But RACI is not paperwork.
It is clarity that prevents confusion.
- Responsible: does the work
- Accountable: approves and owns outcome
- Consulted: provides input before decisions
- Informed: notified after decisions
Without RACI, roles blur and accountability vanishes.
This framework forces AI to create a RACI chart for your business.
Assume the role of an operations strategist who clarifies roles and responsibilities. Your task is to create a RACI chart. Generate: 1. KEY FUNCTIONS/TASKS (10-15) - Sales - Marketing - Delivery - Support - Finance - HR - Product - Strategy 2. TEAM ROLES (list roles from your team) - Founder/CEO - Operations Manager - Account Manager - Support Specialist - Finance/Admin - Others 3. RACI MATRIX (table) - Functions as rows, roles as columns - R, A, C, I assigned per cell 4. ACCOUNTABILITY SUMMARY - Who is accountable for each function (only one A) 5. RESPONSIBILITY GAPS - Functions with no R or A - Recommendations to fill gaps 6. RACI REVIEW PROCESS - How often to review and update INPUTS: Your Team Structure (roles and current responsibilities): [LIST] Current Confusion Points (where overlap or gaps exist): [LIST OR "UNKNOWN"] Number of Team Members: [INSERT] Founder's Current Responsibilities: [LIST] Tools Used for Task Management: [INSERT] RULES: - Only one A per function (accountability) - Multiple Rs possible (shared responsibility) - C and I are optional (not every function needs them) - Founders should be A for strategic functions, R for execution - Review RACI quarterly (roles change) - No R or A = task will not get done
- One person accountable per function (shared accountability = no accountability).
- Founder should be accountable for strategy, not execution.
- If a function has no R, assign someone immediately.
- Share RACI chart with entire team (alignment).
- Review quarterly as roles evolve.
Your Team Structure: Founder (me), Operations Manager, 2 Account Managers, 1 Support Specialist, 1 Part-time Bookkeeper
Current Confusion Points: Who approves client scope changes? Who handles billing questions? Who owns customer support SLAs?
Number of Team Members: 6
Founder’s Current Responsibilities: Sales, strategy, finance approval, hiring, client escalations, product decisions
Tools Used for Task Management: Asana
This framework improves outcomes by forcing:
- RACI assignment (clarity)
- single accountability (ownership)
- gap identification (uncovered functions)
- founder delegation (bottleneck reduction)
- review process (continuous improvement)
Great delegation doesn’t happen by accident — it’s designed with RACI.
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