The DACI decision-making model is a tool that allows members of a team to make project-related choices as a group. The following is a list of what DACI stands for, as well as the definitions of each role inside the framework:
Driver: The driver, also known as the project manager, is in charge of allocating people to the roles of the approver, contributor, and informed.
Approver: The approver either approves or vetoes the decision made by the driver. The approver is usually a stakeholder or client.
Contributor: During a project, contributors aid the driver in selecting how to proceed. This job is frequently held by industry specialists or consultants.
Informed: Other organizational members whose job is affected by the decision are considered informed.