Nehemiah Effect : Ancient Wisdom From The Worlds First Agile Projects
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The rapid convergence of technological and knowledge growth is resulting in disruptive change unlike any in human history. So why go back 2,500 years for a business leadership and project management model?
According to today’s experts, Nehemiah’s building the 4.5-mile wall around Jerusalem in 445 BC should have taken years with a huge labor force. But he accomplished it with 150 leaders and an enormous volunteer team in 52 days. His book is a roadmap on how to accomplish seemingly impossible goals using a Business Agile framework.
The Nehemiah Effect combines new mindsets, methodologies, and technologies with proven, ancient wisdom to deliver surprising results for today’s business leaders and project managers.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781628719161
ISBN10: 1628719168
Ted Kallman | Andrew Kallman
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 2014
Publisher: Xulon Press
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