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Holding the Annual Planning Conference

Steve MyersScoutmaster, Troop One Akron

myers@uakron.edu trooponeakron.org

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TroopOneAkron.org

This presentation is at http://trooponeakron.org/univofscouting.html

myers@uakron.edu@campnmug

@scoutingcouple

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Learning Objectives

• What are the types of planning used in Boy Scouts?

• What are the steps in annual planning?

• Who are the most important people in making the plan?

• How to run the day-long conference.

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How Do You Plan?

• How many of you conduct an annual plan?

• Do you use the PLC to conduct this annual plan?

• How many adults are involved?

• How do you announce the results of the plan?

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http://www.scouting.org/Home/BoyScouts.aspx

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Resources

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Planning Questions

Q. Name the four types of planningA.

1. Annual long-range plan2. Quarterly Checkup3. Monthly Short-term plan4. Ad-hoc or Standup planning

Q. Who is the agent of the plan?R. The Senior Patrol Leader and his Patrol

Leaders’ Council

Q. Which officers serve on the PLC?

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Patrol Leaders Council

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It’s the Scoutmaster and the Senior Patrol Leader

• Meet early to discuss when to hold the annual planning conference

• Share the planning outline from Troop Program Features

• Tell your SPL that you expect him to be the driving force in the annual plan

• Ask him to start gathering information for the next year’s program

• Suggest you meet often, briefly, to share ideas• Start at Summer Camp

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5 Steps: Annual Program Planning

1. Homework2. Patrols3. Conference4. Troop Committee5. Announcement

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Step 1 - Do Your Homework

• What does this mean?• How do you “do your

homework?”• SPL and SM meet early and

often • Check in with CC

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Step 2 – Get Patrol Input

• Make sure that all patrol members have an opportunity to influence the annual plan

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Step 3 – Hold a Troop Program Planning Conference

• SM should have already done a lot of preplanning.– SM meets with SPL early to get ideas.– Talk to your other adult leaders.– Talk it up and publicize through PLC.– Hold a meeting with SPL to train him to run the planning

conference.– SM and SPL meet to complete as much of a calendar,

camps, program features, and goals as possible.• Better to have something to propose than start with a blank

page.

• Invite PLC, primary ASM, other youth leaders (?), CR(?), other ASMs (?), CC (?), UC (?)

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Step 3 – Hold a Troop Program Planning Conference

Agenda

• Opening activity• Review conference

and ground rules• Develop troop goals• Consider Major

Events• Game Break

• Patrol Suggestions for Monthly Program Features

• Lunch• Schedule special

troop activities• Finalize the

planning worksheet• Scoutmaster Minute

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Objectives

1.The SPL presides.

2.Each event and program will be voted on.

3.Majority rules.

1.To decide on troop goals for the coming year.

2.To develop a program that represents ideas from the entire troop.

Ground Rules

Step 3 – Hold a Troop Program Planning Conference

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Troop Variations

• By the book – one day or weekend for PLC to plan

• Alternatively the Troop One twist:• SM/SPL do many days of preplanning• PLC meets to plan the year, then• PLC presents plan to the entire troop

for a month by month vote.

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Step 4 –Troop Committee and Chartered Organization

Formal Presentation by SPL/SM

Ideas and Support

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Step 5 – Announce The Plan

• Use a calendar program and print for the entire troop youth and adults.

• Put on your website.• Post to your troop yahoogroups

email list.• Talk it up.• Publish a summary of the years

highlights especially for new scouts and parents / recruiting.

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•http://trooponeakron.org/whatshappening.html

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Thank you.

Hold your SPL to a high standard and enjoy the results!

myers@uakron.edu

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