In partnership with Ephesiology and Movement Leaders Collective:
Ownership Chain Management in Western Kingdom Movements:
How do you build self-multiplying and long-term viable Christian movements with the ability to transform people and nations? And how do you do this in a culture characterized by individualism, postmodernism, and post-Christendom?
In this webinar, Dr. Andréas Andersson will share the results of his doctoral research in transformational leadership. Presenting the new concept of Ownership Chain Management (OCM)—which is based on Jesus’ model for making disciples who make disciples—he will show how a tailored OCM process can be used as a catalytic and strategic tool in the movement-building process. Learn about:
A six-step process for successfully transferring ownership in any movement or organization.
Six types of resources that each link in an ownership chain needs to own and pass on to others.
24 key factors for building self-multiplying, transformative, and sustainable movements.
11 paradigm shifts the Western Church needs to go through to more effectively reach and transform the local community.
Dr. Andréas Andersson, based in Sweden, with a big heart for Africa, Andréas' life mission is about developing concepts, training leaders, and building movements for personal and national transformation. With 20+ years’ experience of vision- and values-driven leadership and organizational development, he combines consulting work as senior advisor and mentor with serving as a pastor. He is also the founder and leader of two disciple-making movements, ISA60 International and Key Servants Academy. The ISA60 movement has hitherto spread to 14 countries, touching thousands of lives every year, and has been used as a case throughout his doctoral research. To date, he has written and released five books.
Dr. Andersson's presentation will be followed by insights from a panel of leaders and close with a time of Q&A.