#37 The 11 Factors That Boost Movements
Emanuel Prinz
"has shown us the way to better prepare movement catalysts" (David Garrison) | on a mission to equip 50,000 pioneer leaders | Movement Coach, Author, Trainer, Researcher
If we knew precisely what factors cause movements, we could focus all our attention on developing exactly those factors. By deliberately neglecting many others crying for attention, we would increase the chances of catalyzing a movement.?
The problem is that we lack clarity in identifying the precise movement-boosting factors. Even thought-leaders don’t share a common understanding of these factors. That is why I researched these factors systematically and empirically across 147 movements worldwide in the broadest-ever movement research.?
This blog presents the findings, verified by this empirical research: 11 factors that boost movements and how strongly each of them contributes. The great news is that eight of these 11 are internal factors. They are in our hands to develop and influence. At the end you will find a step-by-step guide to assessing them in your own ministry.
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1 周That's a solid list,?Emanuel, especially the contextualized ministry approach and raised-up leaders, in my opinion. Identifying these is half the battle, right? The trick in implementation typically lies with systematic execution for many leadership teams.