Tag: Knowledge Management
Stone by Stone, Dynasty by Dynasty — The Great Wall of China and the Art of Resource Management
1. The Wall as a Project, Not a Monument Contrary to popular myth, the Great Wall wasn’t built at once. It evolved across centuries — from the 7th century BCE through the Ming Dynasty in the 17th century CE.Every dynasty added, rebuilt, or extended parts of it — a long-running program of phased project delivery,…

The Library That Wanted to Contain the World — A Lesson in Scope Management from Ancient Alexandria
1. When Curiosity Became a Project More than 2,300 years ago, in the thriving Egyptian port city of Alexandria, a king named Ptolemy I Soter envisioned a structure that would immortalize knowledge itself.His dream? To build a library that would gather everything ever written — philosophy, mathematics, poetry, astronomy, medicine, even ship logs. It wasn’t…
