The Wood Badge Ticket. Wood Badge Ticket Tradition Purpose of the Wood Badge ticket Identify the Intent of the ticket. Components of the Ticket Tips Writing.

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The Wood Badge Ticket

Wood Badge Ticket Tradition Purpose of the Wood Badge ticket Identify the Intent of the ticket. Components of the Ticket Tips Writing Your Ticket

Wood Badge Ticket A Commitment to complete goals relating to your Scouting position. An opportunity to Practice and Apply the Leadership Skills learned during Wood Badge. A chance to Strengthen Scouting in your unit, district, and council. An opportunity for Personal Growth.

Wood Badge Ticket Workbook & Application for Training Recognition

Your ticket should Reflect YOU! YourYour personal values YourYour vision YourYour personal mission

Values Behavior that supports the vision and mission Key Questions to Ask Yourself: (20 Questions) Why are you at Wood Badge?Why are you at Wood Badge? What motivates you to stay involved in the Scouting program?What motivates you to stay involved in the Scouting program? What are the things that drive your priorities in life?What are the things that drive your priorities in life?

Job Description Identify and describe the role you would call your Primary Scouting Job.

VISION Mental image of future success Where do you see yourself and your group in the future?Where do you see yourself and your group in the future? What would you like to see different about your group 18 months from now?What would you like to see different about your group 18 months from now? It is 18 months from now and you are leading the group of your dreams.It is 18 months from now and you are leading the group of your dreams. Describe that group as if you are able to see it realistically before you.Describe that group as if you are able to see it realistically before you.

Your ticket will include 5 significant goals. The goals will be written At least one will Promote Diversity Goals work toward fulfilling the vision related to your specific Scouting position

Goals Must Be Smart Specific Measurable Attainable Relevant Time-Base

Details Needed For each goal Who will be involved? What – a description. Why – what purpose has the goal? When – the start and end date? Where – in what setting? How – the steps use to complete the goal. How verified – how can it be measured?

Your Ticket Must: Be SMART Detail: WWWWW,H,HV Complete 5 Goals Which Improve Scouting and Make you a better Leader Diversity / Self Assessment / Shared Be Completed by April 20, 2010

Your ticket is in Your Hands It is your Personal Commitment to Yourself and Scouting!