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Leads his patrol

What is the patrol leader?

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A speaker must know how to ____ as well as speak

What is listen?

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The top of the Troop Organization Chart

What is the scoutmaster?

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Usually harmful but sometimes helpful to progressing a group

What is conflict

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The next Troop SPL

Who is Conor Buchanan?

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Elected by the Scouts to represent them as the top youth leader in the troop.

What is the senior patrol leader?

200

The steps of the EDGE method are these

Explain, Demonstrate, Guide, Enable

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Reports to the scoutmaster and takes on assigned duties

What is an assistant scoutmaster?

200

The first step of team development

What is forming?

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A place where boys learn skills together, take on leadership responsibilities, and develop friendships that will last over a lifetime.

What is a patrol?

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Works with new Scouts and helps them feel comfortable and earn their First Class rank in their first year.

What is a troop guide?

300

The kind of questions you should be asking after planning

What are "what if" questions?

300

Supervises the scoutmaster and committee

What is the committee chair?

300

Stage of team development characterized by intragroup conflict

What is storming?

300

A TLT exclusive phrase used to grab attention and silence people

What is Dilly-Dilly?

400

Keeps the troop records

What is the scribe?

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Name the three basic parts of communication

What is Sender - Message - Receiver

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Serves as a resource to the troop in a variety of ways

What is a committee member?

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Three (of many) of the characteristics of an effective team

Clear purpose, Informality, Participation, Listening, Civilized disagreement, Consensus decisions, Open communication, Clear rules and work assignments, Shared leadership, External relations, Style diversity, Self-assessment

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When scout attendance should be taken

What is Patrol Time?

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Helps scouts minimize impacts as they participate in outdoor activities

What is the Outdoor Ethics Guide.

500

S.M.A.R.T. stands for this

Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Timely

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An at least 16 year-old scout appointed by the scoutmaster to help lead activities

What is a junior assistant scoutmaster?

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The five stages of team development are these 

(In Order)

What are forming, storming, norming, performing, adjourning

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The BSA's definition of the Core of Scouting

What is "empowering boys to be leaders"?