INTRODUCTION TO LEADERSHIP SKILLS FOR TROOPS (ILST)

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INTRODUCTION TO LEADERSHIP SKILLS FOR TROOPS (ILST)

WHAT IS IT? Scoutmaster Vision Senior Patrol Leader Vision

Troop Organization

ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES Senior Patrol Leader Assistant Senior Patrol Leader Patrol Leader Assistant Patrol Leader

ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES Troop Guide Den Chief Historian Order of the Arrow Representative Librarian

ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES Quartermaster Scribe Instructor Chaplain Aide Webmaster Leave No Trace Trainer Junior Assistant Scoutmaster

ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES ADULT LEADERS Scoutmaster Assistant Scoutmasters Committee Chair Committee Members Chartered Organization Rep Institutional Head or Exec Officer

GAME TIME!

Empowering Scouts Teamwork The Patrol Leader’s Council The Scout Led Troop Empowering Scouts Teamwork The Patrol Leader’s Council

Tips For Being A Good Leader

Tips For Being A Good Leader Keep Your Word Be Fair To All Be A Good Communicator Be Flexible Be Organized Delegate Set A Good Example Be Consistent Give Praise Ask For Help

Servant Leadership What Is It?

Servant Leadership What Is It? Making The Choice To Lead Give More Than You Receive Helping Others Succeed Making The Group Successful Care About Others Understanding What Success Looks Like Want To Make A Difference Do Unto Others. . . .

Communications Planning The Teaching EDGE Tools Of The Trade Communications Planning The Teaching EDGE

Aristotle Sender – Message – Receiver (MaSeR) Communications Aristotle Sender – Message – Receiver (MaSeR)

Communications Listening Tips Listen With Your EYES And Your Ears Avoid Distractions Empathy Apply The Ideas To Yourself Review The Speakers Points Don’t Talk Non Verbal Responses Practice Listening Ask Questions

Planning A Planning Scenario

Explain Demonstrate Guide Enable Teaching EDGE Explain Demonstrate Guide Enable

Communications Planning The Teaching Edge Tools Of The Trade Communications Planning The Teaching Edge

Leadership And Teamwork

Leadership And Teamwork What Is A Team?

Stages of Team Development and Styles of Leadership The Leading EDGE

Stages of Team Development and Styles of Leadership Starting Out Becoming Discouraged Making Progress Finding success

Team Skill & Enthusiasm Skill Level Enthusiasm

Inclusion

Leadership Ethics And Values Scout Oath Scout Law

Leadership Ethics And Values Scout Oath Scout Law

Set/Maintain Standards The Servant Leader Need To Listen Achieve Consensus Set/Maintain Standards Serve Their Customers

Troop’s Vision Individual Vision Vision For Success Troop’s Vision Individual Vision

A Review Know Your Roles & Responsibilities Tools Of The Trade Communications (MaSeR) Planning Teaching EDGE Leadership & Team Work Stages Of Team Development The Leading EDGE Inclusion Leadership Ethics & Values The Servant Leader Vision

Parting Thoughts A Leader Is Not A Boss Serve As You Would Be Served This Is YOUR Troop You Are A Role Model If It’s To Be, It’s Up To Me Go Make The Vision A Reality