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Postby cescout » Mon Jan 07, 2008 4:27 pm

cescout wrote:
I can see where that is going, but some projects you almost have to use power equipment, I mean why would you want your dad or another adult completing your whole project for you.

The Scout provides the leadership. Others, adults (including parents), and youth, provide the manpower.


But,

I am about to start planning my project, and all of our past Eagles have been this way, I mean they led the project, but I would feel guilty sitting aside and just tell random people to do stuff, you know what I mean, I get the point of it being a leadership project and all. I feel like I have to do most of the work since it is my rank that I am working towards.

Anyone have any tips, all of MB are done, working on deciding and typing up my plan.

Anyone know where to get the MS Word version of the WB?
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Postby Quailman » Mon Jan 07, 2008 6:06 pm

cescout wrote:I am about to start planning my project, and all of our past Eagles have been this way, I mean they led the project, but I would feel guilty sitting aside and just tell random people to do stuff, you know what I mean, I get the point of it being a leadership project and all. I feel like I have to do most of the work since it is my rank that I am working towards.

Anyone have any tips, all of MB are done, working on deciding and typing up my plan.

Anyone know where to get the MS Word version of the WB?


If you put together the plan, get materials, donations, etc. and schedule the labor, you will have done most of the work. If you exercise excellent planning and leadership skills, the physical labor should theoretically be able to get done without you even being there.
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Postby scouter01 » Mon Jan 07, 2008 8:23 pm

you schouldn't be standing around. if the project is say plant flowers (lol) you shouldn't just stand aroudn ordering people, you should say what needs to be done and then work with them and if they have questions they can ask you.
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Postby cescout » Mon Jan 07, 2008 8:59 pm

I agree with you Scouter01, help, but still I would feel like I would need to be the one O.K. lets plant flowers and I do the work and have people asst me.
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Postby Hubert » Tue Jan 08, 2008 12:54 am

Ok, planning the project is a lot of work. You are going to be surprised on how much work it really is. It is actually more work to plan it than to actually work on the project. When planning, you need to hanve things down, not perect, but pretty close. When the project is going on, be an active leader. (I am saying this due to a youth in my troop who ordered people around and then sat down and listened to mucis the rest of the time) This really annoys others. You can tell people what needs to be done, and you can assist. You do not have to watch it all unfold, you planned it, but you also have to lead it.

When I did my project, I did a ton of planning, but I was also there handing out the smoke detectors to the students. It was a close thing to me, because of the reason behind it, but I think I have that posted in another post. I had a hard time just "letting go" and not helping. I am an active person, I need to help. So I just told others what needed to be done, and they did it. I also was able to get in there and help so I didnt feel left out.
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Postby pipestone1991 » Tue Jan 08, 2008 5:59 pm

cescout wrote:
cescout wrote:
I can see where that is going, but some projects you almost have to use power equipment, I mean why would you want your dad or another adult completing your whole project for you.

The Scout provides the leadership. Others, adults (including parents), and youth, provide the manpower.


But,

I am about to start planning my project, and all of our past Eagles have been this way, I mean they led the project, but I would feel guilty sitting aside and just tell random people to do stuff, you know what I mean, I get the point of it being a leadership project and all. I feel like I have to do most of the work since it is my rank that I am working towards.

Anyone have any tips, all of MB are done, working on deciding and typing up my plan.

Anyone know where to get the MS Word version of the WB?



That's the point. You must lead others in this project. However, you lead by example.


P.S. Check the NESA website for the wb, I like the original though, more professional.
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Postby cescout » Fri Jan 11, 2008 2:15 pm

I will keep that in mind when I start planning my project, I hope to start next week.
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