Role #1: The project champion water leadership role
Project champions: People who initiate and strongly drive processes of change, as well as new integrated water management projects and policies. They are highly motivated, stand out early in processes of change and excel at exerting influence. They drive projects on a day-to-day level, unlike more senior ‘executive champions’. They often promote innovations, question the status quo, and communicate clear and compelling visions for projects. They also commonly play the ‘project / team leader’ role, and work closely with other leaders to deliver projects (e.g. more senior ‘enabling leaders’). The extent to which a project champion can fulfil this role is often limited by their local context (e.g. available support from senior management, available resources, directions from a client, etc.).
Example: Project champions who work with others to initiate and strongly drive pilot projects that showcase innovative examples of integrated water management.