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December Roundtable – WHAT TO EXPECT – Dec 1, 2016
What to expect at this month’s Roundtable Meeting The monthly District Roundtable meeting provides an information and training forum for adults involved as leaders in the Scouting program. Parents and children are welcome to attend. These meetings allow attendees from all parts of the Scouting program to: ◾ Discuss topics of interest, both formally and informally…
Read MoreDecember Roundtable – WHAT TO EXPECT – Dec 1, 2016
What to expect at this month’s Roundtable Meeting The monthly District Roundtable meeting provides an information and training forum for adults involved as leaders in the Scouting program. Parents and children are welcome to attend. These meetings allow attendees from all parts of the Scouting program to: ◾ Discuss topics of interest, both formally and informally…
Read MoreNovember Roundtable – WHAT TO EXPECT – Nov 3, 2016
What to expect at this month’s Roundtable Meeting The monthly District Roundtable meeting provides an information and training forum for adults involved as leaders in the Scouting program. Parents and children are welcome to attend. These meetings allow attendees from all parts of the Scouting program to: ◾ Discuss topics of interest, both formally and informally…
Read MoreOctober Roundtable – WHAT TO EXPECT – Oct 6, 2016
What to expect at this month’s Roundtable Meeting The monthly District Roundtable meeting provides an information and training forum for adults involved as leaders in the Scouting program. Parents and children are welcome to attend. These meetings allow attendees from all parts of the Scouting program to: ◾ Discuss topics of interest, both formally and informally…
Read MoreSeptember Roundtable – WHAT TO EXPECT – Sep 1, 2016
What to expect at this month’s Roundtable Meeting The monthly District Roundtable meeting provides an information and training forum for adults involved as leaders in the Scouting program. Parents and children are welcome to attend. These meetings allow attendees from all parts of the Scouting program to: ◾ Discuss topics of interest, both formally and informally…
Read MoreApril Roundtable – WHAT TO EXPECT – Apr 7, 2016
What to expect at this month’s Roundtable Meeting The monthly District Roundtable meeting provides an information and training forum for adults involved as leaders in the Scouting program. Parents and children are welcome to attend. These meetings allow attendees from all parts of the Scouting program to: ◾ Discuss topics of interest, both formally and…
Read MoreRecruiting Pack Leaders – Show Organization and Set Expectations – Pt 3
Tune into a series of articles on Recruiting and Retaining Unit leaders over the next 3 months See Article 1 – Identifying the need for Unit Leaders Article 2 – Turning Parents into Helpers Show Organization, Set Expectations, Extend Invitations. First, get organized – slice and dice your big jobs into small portions. Identify what roles…
Read MoreThe one thing you can do in high school that will be on your résumé for life
The place: A job interview at a high-paying company. The time: The not-too-distant future. The interviewer leans back in her chair and begins reading through the applicant’s résumé. The applicant is in their 40s and has impressive work experience and relevant skills. The interviewer gets to the section marked “activities and other experience” and starts…
Read MoreLet’s get some BSA representation (ages 15-29) on the UN’s Young Leaders initiative
When we read that the Office of the UN Secretary-General’s Envoy on Youth is searching the globe for 17 young people who have influential leadership skills, innovative ideas about the future and a proven ability to make a difference in their communities, we had just one thought: We need to get some BSA representation in…
Read MorePressing on (not pause): 7 pandemic-era recruiting strategies proven to work
Courtesy of Pack 182 The recruiting pitch starts off pretty well: “If you join Pack 123, you’ll get to have fun, make new friends and enjoy hands-on experiences you can’t get in any other organization for youth.” But then the realities of the pandemic settle in, and the wheels start to fall off like a…
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