Biblical Project Management: Re-Building the Wall Around Jerusalem
Autor Kenrick H. Burgessen Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 feb 2020
The book has three parts:
Part One deals with the characteristics and definitions of a project and biblical project management, the roles of a project manager, and the importance of stewardship in project management. There is also a brief overview of the Bible, its inspired writers, its impact, legal, financial, and project management systems.
Part Two examines Nehemiah’s project recovery management methodology, and his incredible use of advanced project management tools and techniques are demonstrated by referring to the approaches that he used to re-build the wall and achieve spiritual revival in Jerusalem.
The reader will learn:
- about Jerusalem in the time of Nehemiah
- how to prepare a project background and project definition report
- how to make successful interventions and to present the case for the recovery of a project to owners, sponsors, politicians and public officials
- how to conduct a detailed assessment of a troubled project
- how to do project reviews and document the variances in the scope of works, objectives, milestones, resources, quality, risks and expected deliverables, and to decide on the way forward
- about the capabilities required by the project manager to rescue projects such as courage; leadership; project management skills; technical competencies; project knowledge and understanding; wisdom; solving disputes; assessing the actual scope of works required; and evaluating the cultural, political, economic, social, environmental, and technical issues
- what to include in a final assessment report
- how to prepare the work breakdown structure, precedence network diagram; milestone plan, responsibility matrix, project organization, risk management plan
- how to develop the fifteen plans necessary for construction and control planning
- teamwork strategies, networking, project oversight, monitoring, tracking, construction management, stakeholders’ management and analyses, reasons why projects fail, the role of a project champion, and critical success factors for rescuing troubled projects
- Nehemiah’s project recovery management methodology
- how to revitalize and bring spiritual revival to a city
- how to conduct an ex-post evaluation of a project, and
- how to dedicate a project.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781595559760
ISBN-10: 1595559760
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 219 x 279 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.69 kg
Editura: Elm Hill
Colecția Elm Hill
Locul publicării:Nashville, United States
ISBN-10: 1595559760
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 219 x 279 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.69 kg
Editura: Elm Hill
Colecția Elm Hill
Locul publicării:Nashville, United States
Descriere
This book is about biblical project management, principles, tools, techniques, and practices used by Nehemiah, a cupbearer to the King of the Persian Empire in the re-building of the wall around Jerusalem and its revitalization. It can be used as a manual for project recovery by project sponsors, owners, leaders, project managers and teams managing projects.
The book has three parts:
Part One deals with the characteristics and definitions of a project and biblical project management, the roles of a project manager, and the importance of stewardship in project management. There is also a brief overview of the Bible, its inspired writers, its impact, legal, financial, and project management systems.
Part Two examines Nehemiah’s project recovery management methodology, and his incredible use of advanced project management tools and techniques are demonstrated by referring to the approaches that he used to re-build the wall and achieve spiritual revival in Jerusalem.
The reader will learn:
The book has three parts:
Part One deals with the characteristics and definitions of a project and biblical project management, the roles of a project manager, and the importance of stewardship in project management. There is also a brief overview of the Bible, its inspired writers, its impact, legal, financial, and project management systems.
Part Two examines Nehemiah’s project recovery management methodology, and his incredible use of advanced project management tools and techniques are demonstrated by referring to the approaches that he used to re-build the wall and achieve spiritual revival in Jerusalem.
The reader will learn:
- about Jerusalem in the time of Nehemiah
- how to prepare a project background and project definition report
- how to make successful interventions and to present the case for the recovery of a project to owners, sponsors, politicians and public officials
- how to conduct a detailed assessment of a troubled project
- how to do project reviews and document the variances in the scope of works, objectives, milestones, resources, quality, risks and expected deliverables, and to decide on the way forward
- about the capabilities required by the project manager to rescue projects such as courage; leadership; project management skills; technical competencies; project knowledge and understanding; wisdom; solving disputes; assessing the actual scope of works required; and evaluating the cultural, political, economic, social, environmental, and technical issues
- what to include in a final assessment report
- how to prepare the work breakdown structure, precedence network diagram; milestone plan, responsibility matrix, project organization, risk management plan
- how to develop the fifteen plans necessary for construction and control planning
- teamwork strategies, networking, project oversight, monitoring, tracking, construction management, stakeholders’ management and analyses, reasons why projects fail, the role of a project champion, and critical success factors for rescuing troubled projects
- Nehemiah’s project recovery management methodology
- how to revitalize and bring spiritual revival to a city
- how to conduct an ex-post evaluation of a project, and
- how to dedicate a project.
Notă biografică
Kenrick H. Burgess is an ordained minister, civil engineer, entrepreneur, and consultant. He is now a director in the world missions Department of the Wesleyan Holiness Church where he served for over 25 years as a pastor. Kenrick holds a doctorate in leadership and management, Master of Business Administration, Master of Arts in ministry, Bachelor of Science in civil engineering, and more. His wife Margaret is an attorney - at - law and author; their daughter Peggy-Ann is a medical doctor.