Marv Atkins C-39-07 Course Overview  A global view of Scouting  Contemporary leadership concepts  Team development experience  Leadership practice.

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Marv Atkins C Course Overview

 A global view of Scouting  Contemporary leadership concepts  Team development experience  Leadership practice  Fun and fellowship Wood Badge…

 Scouting's advanced training course for all adult leaders, for all levels in Scouting.  Provides a common leadership foundation for all Scouters in the program.  Incorporates current leadership practices and designed to increase the number of top trained leaders.  Draws upon the most current leadership models used by corporate America

Two Parts to Wood Badge…  Practical - experiential learning during two 3- day weekend sessions.  Application of the leadership skills in your Scouting position. This combination of practicing the skills with fellow participants and applying the skills in your Scouting position is incredibly effective.

Marv’s MISSION… To provide you with experienced and highly trained resources, focused on adult leader instruction which will enhance your units with the leadership skills needed to accomplish Scouting’s Aims and Missions.

Leave A Legacy Your MISSION…