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Leadership Resources for National Collaboration

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Overview of the Four-stage Process:

  • Example of how one nation shares the collaborative components very simply: photo
  • Basic Introduction: PowerPoint
  • Additional Background: Call to Collaborate and a podcast discussion in 22 minute audio or more detailed study guide.

Starting the Process:

  • The basics: how to prepare for your first national gathering, a summary in one page
  • More detail: in PowerPoint
  • Conference tools: Worksheet 1, Worksheet 2
  • C2S Covenant
  • Purpose and overview document prepared by Lausanne (Ron Anderson): PDF

Guiding the Process:

  • Questions to guide leaders in planning and evaluating your initial National Collaboration Conference, with steps afterwards: PDF
  • Suggested Best Practices for guiding the long term process.

Support in the Process:

  • Quarterly Learning Community – if you would like to be invited to a quarterly on-line learning community please email dcrawford@multiplicationnetwork.org
  • Coaching/Mentoring – if you do not yet have a coach/mentor to assist you in support of your leadership process please contact your regional coordinator or email dcrawford@multiplicationnetwork.org

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  • Home
  • Our Goal
  • What is Saturation?
  • Get Involved
    • Resources for Regional Catalysts
    • Leadership Resources for National Collaboration
  • About Us
  • Prayer
  • Regions
    • Caribbean
    • East Asia
    • East and South Africa
    • Eurasia
    • Europe
    • Francophone Africa
    • India
    • Latin America
    • MENA
    • Oceania
    • South Asia
    • South East Asia