To coach, teach, train & mentor pastors & ministry leaders to be all they can be by building a foundation through practical application experience & skill development in advanced leadership & management principles, methods, processes & systems to accomplish all of their God-given mandates, protect their anointing & preserve their personal lives.
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Conduct workshops, seminars, symposiums & forums for the purpose of instruction, brainstorming, envisioning & strategic planning.
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Conduct international training missions for ministry leaders & their leadership teams.
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Provide individual executive coaching, counsel, vision facilitation & strategic planning.
• Establish a facility providing an environment of rest, refreshing, revitalization and revelation.
• Establish a facility providing a continual learning laboratory, utilizing instruction from experts in various ministry fields, state-of-the-art materials and the dissemination of it.
• Coordinate with Bible colleges to conduct courses in leadership training, administration, operations & skill development.
• Provide Biblically based training to secular Chief Executives & professional managers to draw them into ministry leadership positions.
The Institute is to be a legacy by which the principles, systems, methods and processes God has taught Dr. Dean Radtke in over 30 years of senior leadership experience will not be lost. These learnings which have been proven successful in building billion dollar corporations & ministries of every size will be replicated in others & be permanently available to ministry leaders worldwide. The Institute will also include the wisdom, instruction, materials & papers of God’s most experienced, innovative and successful corporate and ministry executives.
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