2. How To Use
• The 10 brain-teasing slides are best used to
get your team off the ground in a white-
board session or as part of a project-launch
webinar.
• You can start anywhere and jump around
these slides as best fits your team
dynamics.
3. God Thoughts
• What is God doing in this place
already?
• How can we join with Him in His
work?
• What is God saying “just to us”
about what we should do?
• Are there some of His people we
should work with in this place?
• What major adjustments do we
need to make to fit in with what
God wants done?
5. The 4 Steps
• Create – high-quality resources in digital formats
• Deliver – the resources to the devices people
actually own
• Train – facilitators in how to use the resources and
devices
• Catalyze – a disciple-making movement in a
community
6. Finding Your “One Big Thing”
• Explore – all the possibilities you can
• Discover – just one thing, which if
implemented, would make everything
else easier or unnecessary
• Dream – what you can do with it
• Design – sketch out a clear and inspiring
plan for the 1 Big Thing
• Deliver – make it happen on a test basis
• Review/Redo – tweak it until it achieves
excellence
7. Adaptation
• You need to CREATE resources that are
CULTURALLY relevant and which fit the
technical and financial CAPACITY of the folk
who will deliver the training on the ground
and which have a strong COHERENCE and
simplicity (One Big Thing) so that people can
grasp the idea and COLLABORATE with you to
achieve an excellent result.
8. Wow!!
• Quality is the key to virality!
• People say “hey this is great, it is so”:
- inspiring
- beautiful
- useful
- deep
- relevant
- easy
- just what we need..
• How can you incorporate as many “wow factors” into your
content so it has the quality that creates virality and people
are excited to pass it on?
• Also is it in an easily (and legally) transmissible digital
format so it can be passed along?
9. Most People Require…
• Theory – the basic subject knowledge
• Best Practice Examples – of success in
action as a source on inspiration
• How-To Tips and Tricks – show them
how-to do the practical parts of the
work
• Connections – to resources, experts,
funding and volunteers.
10. Systems
• The only way to ensure a
consistently good result in
anything (from washing the
dishes to landing a rocket on a
comet) - is with a good system -
bad systems only produce bad
results.
11. SWOT
• Strengths – what are the strengths of our
team and our project?
• Weaknesses – where do we lack capacity,
knowledge, funds, unity etc?
• Opportunities – what are the external
opportunities for this project to succeed?
• Threats – what external factors could
wipe us out? What security issues,
regulatory issues etc?