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Welcome!
Kärin PrimuthvisionSynergy CEO
Prayer
Overview & Orientation
Overview & Orientation
1. WHO is here?
2. WHY are we here?
3. WHAT do we need to know?
4. WHERE are we going?
Overview & Orientation
1. WHO is here?
2. WHY are we here?
3. WHAT do we need to know?
4. WHERE are we going?
INSPIRE EQUIP CONNECT
Overview & Orientation
1. WHO is here?
2. WHY are we here?
3. WHAT do we need to know?
4. WHERE are we going?
ImportantInformation
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Security Guidelines
DO NOT take photos without permission DO NOT publish contact information DO NOT add attendees to mailing lists DO NOT publish conference materials
Social Media Guidelines
#SynergySummit2015
Social Media Guidelines
OK to say you are at the Summit OK to say you are in Barcelona OK to post quotes, insights, learning
Social Media Guidelines
DO NOT post attendee names or photos DO NOT post speaker names DO NOT post names of networks DO NOT post hotel name DO NOT post sensitive ministry info
Getting themost out ofthe Summit
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Overview & Orientation
1. WHO is here?
2. WHY are we here?
3. WHAT do we need to know?
4. WHERE are we going?
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Raffle Drawing
Raffle drawing after each break
Be back from break on time to participate in prize drawings
Then make my joy complete by being like-minded, having the same love, being one in spirit and of one
mind. Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit. Rather, in humility value others above
yourselves, not looking to your own interests but each of you to the interests of the others. In your
relationships with one another, have the same mindset as Christ Jesus. (Philippians 2:2-5)
Then make my joy complete by being like-minded, having the same love, being one in spirit and of one
mind. Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit. Rather, in humility value others above
yourselves, not looking to your own interests but each of you to the interests of the others. In your
relationships with one another, have the same mindset as Christ Jesus. (Philippians 2:2-5)
What qualities are we called to haveas followers of Jesus?
How does this apply to youas a network leader?
Invite the Lordto speak to us
through this day
Table Discussion
• Name• Country• Network / Ministry / Organization• One reason you came to the Summit• Pray in pairs for
one personal request
Phill ButlerFounder & Senior Strategy AdvisorvisionSynergy
Why NetworksAre Important
Part One: Trends – ImplicationsPart Two: The Movement – The
Challenge
IT IS A COMPLEX, CONFUSING WORLD
SEVEN MAJOR TRENDS SHAPING THE WORLD
MIGRATION
URBANIZATION
URBANIZATION
COMMUNICATIONS
7+ Billion Population 3+ Billion Internet Users 3.7 Billion Unique Mobile Subscribers 7+ Billion Active Mobile Subscriptions
Last 21 seconds: 1,000 New Mobile Phones Came On Line!
RATE OF TECHNOLOGY’S INNOVATION
TECHNOLOGY’S RATE OF ADOPTION
POWER FROM THE CENTER TO THE EDGES
“In the network model, rewards come by empowering others, not by climbing over them. John Naisbitt 1990 Megatrends
POWER FROM THE CENTER TO THE EDGES
Partnerships, Networks, Strategic AlliancesCrowdsourcingCrowdaction-AdvocacyCrowdfundingCrowd Innovation
ORG THINK TO NET THINK
Organizations will never go away. Yet, “progressive organizations are tending to refocus on supporting teams in community-style networks.” (allee 2003)
WHAT THE WORLD IS SAYING
“There is no other way society will achieve large scale progress against urgent and complex problems, unless a collective impact approach becomes the accepted way of doing business.” Stanford Social Innovation Review 2012
WHAT THE WORLD IS SAYING
YOUR VIEW OF CHANGE –OBSTACLE OR OPPORTUNITY? Existed When You Were Born?:
Normal Invented When You Were 15-35?:
New, Revolutionary, Exciting Invented After You Were 35?:
Big Questions – Big Challenges!Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy
DISCUSSION
Questions: What do you make of these trends? What are the implications for our
Christian mission? What are the implications for your
network?
Why NetworksAre Important
Part Two: The Movement – The Challenge
2700 PEOPLE – 150 NATIONS
First Global Missionary Gathering Since The 1910 Edinburgh World Missionary Conference of 1200 Delegates
IMPACT: GLOBAL COOP?
Evidence of God’s blessing on the global missionary movement of 200 years
Evidence of the Global nature of the Church Call for collaboration Network Prototype -- provided structures:
regional sectors & working groups Provided core theological basis - Covenant Vision/Task Focus Not Organization Focus!
MUSLIM COMMUNICATIONS CONF
Marseille France / August 1974 75+participants / 20+ countries Launched First regional media research Magalla Magazine Middle East Media Sat 7 Regional Working Conferences
GROWTH: THE PARTNERSHIP MOVEMENT
1986 North Africa – Eight MinistriesFirst Strategic Evangelism Partnership
GROWTH: THE PARTNERSHIP MOVEMENT
1990 - 4 Strategic PartnershipsPartnership Training Launched
GROWTH: THE PARTNERSHIP MOVEMENT
1990 - Jordan Lewis’ Landmark BookConfirms Principles Are Universal
GROWTH: THE PARTNERSHIP MOVEMENT
1996 – 23 Operating Partnerships43 Developing Partnerships
GROWTH: THE PARTNERSHIP MOVEMENT
2002 – 92 Operating/65 Developing P’ships3000+ Ministries From 55 Countries
GROWTH: THE PARTNERSHIP MOVEMENT
2005 - 10/40 Window Region22 Annual Regional Evangelism Consultations
WILL OUR NETWORKS AND PARTNERSHIPS REFLECTTHESE KEY GLOBAL DEVELOPMENTS?
THE CHALLENGE
TECH ADVANCE: GLOBAL?
TECH ADVANCE: LOCAL?
GLOBAL YOUTH POPULATION?
52% -- 3.8 Billion Under 30! 1.8 Billion 10-25 yearsLeading Edge of InnovationFeel “Left Out” of Church/Mission
StrategyHow To Make Them Essential?
THE CITIES?
5 Billion Urban Dwellers 202537 “MegaCities” Over10 Million27 In “Developing Countries”400+ Cities Over 1 MillionKarachi: 4 – 14 million In 33 Years!
THE CITIES?
WHAT IS OUR FUTURE VISION?
Quality of the NetworkEngagement of ParticipantsStrategic VisionEffectiveness of StrategiesQuality of OutcomesEvaluation & Stewardship
DISCUSSION
Questions: What do you make of these trends? What are the implications for our
Christian mission? What are the implications for your
network?
BREAK TO 11:00
Raffle Prize!
Introductions:•What is your name?
•Where do you live?
•What is your network?
•What is your role?
What is the visionof your network?
What is the best adviceyou have received about
network leadership?
What is the mostimportant thing you
hope to gain fromyour time here?
Where have you seen God working
through your network?
What excites you the most about your
network?
What is one lesson you have learned through
your network?
What is one way your organization has
benefited from your network?
What activity orprogram has been
exceptionally effectivein your network?
Why do you believe collaboration is
important?
LUNCH TO 2:30
Raffle Prize!
Inter-NetworkExploration
Sector-Based Networks
Geo-Based Networks
Connecting our Assets & Needsfor Greater Effectiveness
How might your networkcollaborate with other networks
in your sector or geo region?
Network1* & Network2* Collaboration
* Names removed for security
Network1 & Network2 Collaboration
Both prepared descriptions of their mission and vision, assets, and objectives in
advance
Inter-Network Collaboration ExplorationTool
Network1 & Network2 Collaboration
Network1 = Access to the regionNetwork2 = Fruitful practices / research
Result = JOINT PROJECTS
Sector
Sector• Church Planting • Collaboration/Regional Consultations• Digital/Media• Education• Evangelism (Children/Youth/Student…)• Global Organizations• Health/Medical• Mission Associations• Relief/Development/Refugees
Sector Room Facilitator
Global Organizations Main Russ
Relief/Development Main Karin
Church Planting 1 Jose
Collaboration/Regional Consult Main Phill
Digital/Media 2 Dave
Health/Medical 3 Tim
Missions Associations Main John
Evangelism 4 Hugo
Gather in groups of 3 networksfor THREE discussions
1. What are your strengths and assets?2. What are your current gaps and areas
where you want growth?3. What are potential, practical next
steps for possible collaboration?
Do you want to continue this conversation? (Make an appointment!)
Geo
Geo• East Asia• South Asia• Southeast Asia and South Pacific• Europe, Eurasia and Central Asia• Latin America and Caribbean• Middle East and North Africa• Sub-Saharan Africa• North America
Geo Room Facilitator
East Asia Main Karin
South Asia 2 Tim
SE Asia & S. Pacific Main Russ
Europe, Eurasia, Central Asia 3 John
Latin America & Caribbean Main Hugo
Middle East & N. Africa 1 Dave
Sub-Saharan Africa Main Phill
North America 4 Jose
Gather in groups of 3 networksfor THREE discussions
1. Who are you? What is your network?2. What is your network doing in this
area?3. Do you want to continue this
conversation?
(Make an appointment!)
BREAK TO 4:30
Raffle Prize!
Dinámicas
What was mostvaluable for you today?
Raffle Prize!
Thursday Afternoon Tour
40 € for 4 hours
Includes English-speaking tour guide
La Sagrada Familiaand other sites around Barcelona
Pay cash at Info table
Recap & Roadmap
As a prisoner for the Lord, then, I urge you to live a life worthy of the calling you have received. Be completely humble and gentle; be patient, bearing with one another in love. Make every effort to keep the unity of the Spirit through the bond of peace. There is one body and one Spirit, just as you were called to one hope when you were called; one Lord, one faith, one baptism; one God and Father of all, who is over all and through all and in all. Ephesians 4:1-6
As a prisoner for the Lord, then, I urge you to live a life worthy of the calling you have received. Be completely humble and gentle; be patient, bearing with one another in love. Make every effort to keep the unity of the Spirit through the bond of peace. There is one body and one Spirit, just as you were called to one hope when you were called; one Lord, one faith, one baptism; one God and Father of all, who is over all and through all and in all. Ephesians 4:1-6
What qualities are we called to have as followers of Jesus? How does this apply to you as a network leader?
Invite the Lordto speak to us
through this day
Table Discussion
• What spoke to you from the passage?• What was a highlight from yesterday?• What is one new idea you gained?• Pray in pairs for a personal request and
for God to speak to us today
Network Profile Video 1removed for security reasons
Topic #1
Unleashing ParticipationThrough Member Engagement
Plenary presentationremoved
Discussion
What is the difference between participation and collaboration?
Discuss some practical examples of how you can increase engagement
BREAK TO 11:00
Raffle Prize!
Network Profile Video 2removed for security reasons
Topic #2
Unleashing ResultsThrough Specific Objectives
Network Leader Survey
Over half of network leaders say: “Our greatest challenge is being able to detail the results our network has achieved”
Unleashing Results through Specific Objectives
HOPE is not enough
Equip your network for results you can measure
Unleashing Results through Specific Objectives
What gets a network to results:VisionSpecific stepsMeasurable Outcomes
Unleashing Results through Specific Objectives
Vision is our AIMActivities are what we DOOutcomes are what we GETMeasureables are how we know we are moving forward
Unleashing Results through Specific Objectives
Clarity about our network vision leads us to designSpecific activities, actions, programs to reach our vision:Specific Objectives
Unleashing Results through Specific Objectives
When we have Specific Objectives we can create Measure our Progress
Unleashing Results through Specific Objectives
Measureable Progress gives network value and makes it useful for building up the Kingdom of God
Vision to Results: Case Studies
Three network leaders will present a case study from their network on bringing vision to reality. Listen for how they did it.
Case studies removedfor security reasons
NigeriaNorth Africa
Indonesia
1.How did these networks connect the dots from Vision to Activities to Outcomes?
2.What do you learn from the three case studies on unleashing results by specific objectives?
Move tables to gather with your network
1. Name your network vision2. Name one most successful activity or
project that furthered that vision3. What 3-5 key steps made it work?
LUNCH TO 2:30
Raffle Prize!
Network Profile Video 3removed for security reasons
Topic #3
Unleashing CommunityThrough Effective Communication
Plenary presentationremoved
BREAK TO 4:30
Raffle Prize!
Network Profile Video 4removed for security reasons
Topic #4
Unleashing ResourcesThrough Developing Champions
Healthy Networks
• Impact systems, not just individuals
• Grow ability to do more by releasing organizational resources
Developing Champions
How do we move people from participants to advocates and resource activators?
Plenary presentationremoved for security reasons
1.What qualities characterize an effective “ambassador,” “advocate,” or “champion”?
2.What have you found helpful to move people from participants to this sort of resource activator?
Panel discussionremoved for security reasons
What was mostvaluable for you today?