Planning
Problem Solving
Communication
100

When planning a Scouting event, what is the importance of considering interests and age of scout members.

What is to ensure that the event will be fun and beneficial for all the scouts

100

What is the definition of a problem?

What is a situation that requires a decision or a solution; a question needing consideration or inquiry. 

100

What does the scout sign symbolize?

What is duty to god and country, duty to others, duty to oneself
200

The first step to planning a successful scouting activity.

What is to set clear goals and objectives for the activity

200

What other process is used in the seven steps of problem solving?

What is planning.

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200

Why might you want to dress to fit the occasion?

To show respect or reverence. To set an example for others.

300

The key and importance to managing time for a scout meeting or campout.

What is creating a detailed schedule and sticking to it as best as possible to make the most out of the time.

300

What are the first 3 steps of the problem solving process?

What is 1. Define (Identify) the problem, 2. Brainstorm solutions, 3. Evaluate options 

300

Why is listening to others a vital part of communication?

What is prompts them to listen to you along with showing respect to what they have to say

400

When planning any sort of trip this should be done to make sure everyone is prepared.

What is creating a gear list and sharing it with the troop.

400

How do you classify a problem? (hint: it's a matrix)

Urgent-Important matrix

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400

What is a focus group and why would you have one?

What is a smaller group of people aiming to achieve a common sub-goal. Helps larger group achieve more in a shorter period of tim

500

These are important things to consider when planning an event.

What is interests of the scouts, time, feasibility of the activities and materiels needed. 

500

What is one type of problem?


Any one of the following- simple or complicated (difficulty), important or trivial (criticality), urgent or nonurgent (immediacy), routine or unexpected (certainty), and personal or team (breadth)

500

The points of the EDGE method.

Explain, Demonstrate, Guide, Enable