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Index
Cover Half-title page Title page Copyright page Dedication Epigraph Contents Foreword One Foreword Two Preface Acknowledgements Chapter One: Biblical Project Management
1.0 Introduction 1.1 The Bible 1.2 Biblical Stewardship 1.3 Characteristics and Definition of a Project 1.4 Project Management 1.5 Project Manager 1.6 Biblical Project Management Defined 1.7 Summary
Chapter Two: Project Background
2.0 Introduction 2.1 Name of the Project. 2.2 Jerusalem: Early History 2.3 Location of the City 2.4 Impact of Leadership on Judah 2.5 Enemies of the Project 2.6 Previous Attempts to Do the Project 2.7 Environment in Jerusalem in Nehemiah’s Day 2.8 The Walls 2.9 The Towers 2.10 The Gates 2.11 The Project Stakeholders 2.12 Meaning of Names 2.13 The Man Nehemiah 2.14 Persian Empire at the time of Nehemiah 2.15 Summary 2.16 Questions to Answer and Points to Ponder
Chapter Three: Project Intervention
3.0 Introduction 3.1 Intervention by Hanani, the brother of Nehemiah 3.2 Intervention to God by Nehemiah 3.3 Intervention by King Artaxerxes 3.4 Intervention with Key Stakeholders 3.5 Intervention of Enemy Stakeholders 3.6 Summary 3.7 Questions to Answer and Points to Ponder
Chapter Four: Project Assessment
4.0 Introduction 4.1 Project Recovery Assessment 4.2 Purpose of the Project 4.3 Review of Night Reconnaissance of Jerusalem 4.4 Assessment of Walls and Gates 4.5 Assessment of Site and Surroundings 4.6 Assessment of Judah and Jerusalem 4.7 Validation of Scope of Work and Objectives 4.8 Assessment Report 4.9 Summary 4.10 Questions to Answer and Points to Ponder
Chapter Five: Project Planning
5.0 Introduction 5.1 Planning Foundation 5.2 Work Breakdown Structure 5.3 Precedence Network Diagram 5.4 Milestone Plan 5.5 Risk Management Plan 5.6 Responsibility Matrix 5.7 Project Organization Plan or Chart 5.8 Contracting Plan 5.9 Summary 5.10 Questions to Answer and Points to Ponder
Chapter Six: Project Construction and Control Planning
6.0 Introduction 6.1 Construction and Control Plans 6.2 Recovery Planning Deliverables 6.3 Summary 6.4 Questions to Answer 6.5 Project Recovery Points to Ponder
Chapter Seven: Project Construction
7.0 Introduction 7.1 Construction Preplanning 7.2 Nehemiah’s Construction Strategy 7.3 Construction Control 7.4 Risk Management Plan during Construction 7.5 Construction Completion 7.6 Contractual Completion 7.7 Summary 7.8 Points to Ponder 7.9 Questions to Answer 7.10 Conclusion
Chapter Eight: Project Operations
8.0 Introduction 8.1 City Start-Up 8.2 City Census 8.3 City Repopulation 8.4 City Revival 8.5 Revival Achieved 8.6 Summary 8.7 Questions to Answer and Points to Ponder
Chapter Nine: Project Dedication
9.0 Introduction 9.1 Preparations and Purification 9.2 Thanksgiving and Processions 9.3 Worship, Rejoicing and Boundless Joy 9.4 Contributions, First Fruits Offerings and Tithes 9.5 Summary
Chapter Ten: Project Ex-Post Evaluation
10.0 Introduction 10.1 Immigration Policy 10.2 Stewardship Policy 10.3 Sabbath Policy 10.4 Marriage Policy 10.5 Ex-Post Evaluation Findings and Actions 10.6 Questions to Answer and Points to Ponder
Chapter Eleven: Project Recovery Management Methodology
11.0 Introduction 11.1 Methodology Definition 11.2 Nehemiah’s Methodology 11.3 Methodology Analysis 11.4 Project Oversight 11.5 Reasons Why Projects Fail 11.6 Importance of a Project Champion 11.7 Summary of Deliverables 11.8 Conclusion
Chapter Twelve: The Significance Driven Project Manager
12.0 Introduction 12.1 Responsibilities of the Project Manager 12.2 The Significance Driven Project Manager 12.3 Attributes of the SDPM 12.4 Skills of the SDPM 12.5 Characteristics of the SDPM 12.6 Behaviours of the SDPM 12.7 Character of the SDPM 12.8 Conclusion
Chapter Thirteen: Leadership
13.0 Introduction 13.1 Leadership Definitions 13.2 Nehemiah’s Leadership 13.3 Leadership and Skills 13.4 Leadership and Strategy 13.5 Leadership and Confrontation 13.6 Leadership and Teamwork 13.7 Leadership and Victory
Chapter Fourteen: Follow Your Feet
14.0 Introduction 14.1 Project Inception: Captive to Cupbearer 14.2 Project Intervention: Cupbearer to Governor 14.3 Project Assessment: Governor and Project Champion 14.4 Project Construction: Governor and Project Manager 14.5 Project Operations: Governor and City Builder 14.6 Project Dedication: Governor and Worshiper 14.7 Ex-Post Evaluation: Governor and Reformer 14.8 Conclusion
Chapter Fifteen: The Significance of The Walls, Towers and Gates
15.0 Introduction 15.1 The Walls 15.2 The Towers 15.3 The Gates 15.4 Conclusion
Chapter Sixteen: Power Tools and Power
16.0 Introduction 16.1 Power Tool: Wisdom 16.2 Power Tool: Networking 16.3 Power Tool: Teamwork 16.4 Power Tool: Armour of God 16.5 Power Tool: Names 16.6 Power Tool: Prayer 16.7 Power Tool: Diligence 16.8 Power Tool: Vision 16.9 Power of God 16.10 Power Tool: Faith in God 16.11 Power of the Bible 16.12 Power Tool: Thanks
Appendix List of Tables List of Figures Bibliography References Index Back cover
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