The PM World Journal says of the Project Manager and the Pyramid, "I would highly recommend this book to any new project manager." Get a well-paid project management job. Be seen to be a successful project manager in your organization. This book will quickly teach you all the essential skills. With a superb balance between an historic project story and twenty-first century case studies it
Getting agreement on project objectivesPlanning and estimating the time and cost of your projectsManaging and communicating with stakeholdersCoordinating and monitoring teamsUsing tracking tools such as Gantt and burndown chartsManaging risksQuality management and quality controlEffective change managementUsing past experience to improve performanceAdapting your projects to new ideas and changing technologyAnd much, much more The book contains clear descriptions of all the essential project management skills, a wonderfully, engaging story as the main character Brian teaches the ancient Egyptians how to manage the building of the great pyramid, twenty-first century cases studies showing how to use the project skills in modern-day projects and a complete glossary of project terms including PMI, Scrum and PRINCE2 terminology. Buy your copy now.
David Hinde works with organizations to help them develop their management and leadership skills. He runs the consultancy practice Orgtopia, which works with organizations such as Eli Lilly, Deloitte & Touche, and the UK Government to bring out the best in their managers and leaders when they are facing tough challenges. David is always happy to hear from people who want to develop their management and leadership skills. Please feel free to contact him at davidhinde@orgtopia.com or connect to him on LinkedIn. Outside of work, he is an avid tennis player.
Amusing look into what could happen when Project Management and ancient Egypt collided. It does emphasize that PM techniques can be used, regardless of time, and provides concrete yet fanciful applications of theory. Good book for beginning PM students who need a break from the dry prose of PMBOK.
I found this book has what many (all..?) other Project Management books lack - examples of HOW to apply processes on a project. The "building a pyramid" scenario makes it really easy to understand, and makes for a light-hearted but informing read. Recommended, particularly for new or accidental PM's.
I won this in a giveaway. This book will teach you all the fundamental skills of project management. Brian, a twenty-first-century project manager, is mysteriously transported back to ancient Egypt and asked to manage the building of the Great Pyramid. As Brian helps the Egyptians with their challenges, you will learn how to overcome similar problems in modern-day projects.
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I thought the pyramid analogy was well done and easy to understand. I think it would have been improved if it had included some design thinking and framing strategies in the first few chapters, but overall it was pretty good.
A great idea and a very useful metaphor to explain basic terms and methodologies a project manager uses with examples that create a picture that stays with you longer than just reading definitions. Very easy to read!
Through a nice story the book takes you through the fundamental of Project management and who knows, it might provide an explanation on how big projects were managed in antiquity 😏! I strongly recommend it👍
This is a well written and easy to read management book. Different managing techniques are explained in a story-like setting. The building of a pyramid, with all it's stages and possible problems, is used as an clear example. There are even modern day examples make it more understandable and practical.