Integration of Faith Assignment Instructions
Overview
Before there was the PMBOK, PMI, and the PMP certification, project management was found in the Old Testament of the Bible. The book of Nehemiah is an excellent example of how to effectively mange a project, and how to develop project management skills in the rebuilding the city of Jerusalem. This assignment will allow you the opportunity to see how to apply the lessons from Nehemiah can be applied to projects today.
Instructions
Managers Plan, Lead, Organize, and Control. Nehemiah is a great example of this.
For Integration of Faith Assignment: Planning and Organizing, read the book of Nehemiah. Examine 3 examples of Nehemiah’s planning and organizing ability and compare them to concepts from the textbook. Explain how 1 of these biblical examples could apply to current business practices. Finish by adding your own analysis of the 3 examples you define. This assignment must be at least 500 words, include an APA title page, and reference at least 2 peer-reviewed sources in current APA format.
For Integration of Faith Assignment: Lead and Control, continue your review of Nehemiah. Examine 3 examples of Nehemiah’s ability to lead and control. Compare to concepts in the text, and add your own analysis of the characteristics you define. Explain how 1 of these biblical examples could apply to current business practices. This assignment must be at least 500 words, include an APA title page, and reference at least 2 peer-reviewed sources in current APA format.
Integration of Faith Assignment: Planning and Organization is due by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Monday of Module 2: Week 2.
Integration of Faith Assignment: Lead and Control is due by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Monday of Module 5: Week 5.
Note: Your assignment will be checked for originality via the Turnitin plagiarism tool. The tool is a starting point for instructors to check overall Academic Integrity and higher scores generally indicate a higher probability of Academic Misconduct. The higher a score the higher the probability that there are too high a percentage of quotations included in the narrative, and/or there are passages that have not been properly cited.