by Chief J » Tue Aug 23, 2005 9:26 am
Lets not forget the SM is a member of the PLC and is to act as an advisor.
The PLC is the forum for planning. It is great to let the SPL run the show, but if he needs guidance, then the SM needs to be there to provide it.
Being Boy-led does not mean that adults do not abdicate and sit back. The purpose of the Troop committee is to assist in the planning and execution (i.e., transportatin chair is supposed to line up drivers, camping or outdoor chair is to file tour permits, secure campgrounds, etc.).
If the philosophy of the adults in your troop is to let the boys fail, you will not have a troop for very long. I have a fairly young troop, and the members of my PLC can be overwhelmed with the task at hand. This includes my SPL. I have found they have not yet discovered all the activities available to them. To accomodate this, as SM I try to bing ideas to the table and start the discussion. Usually after they start talking, they begin to formulate their own ideas about what they want to see happening.
However, once they set a course of action, as adults, we try to assist to ensure the finished product is polished and the event does not flop.
Another valuable tool is to do After Action Reviews (AAR) immediately after the event/meeting. I believe the Boy Scouts calls these reflections. This is where you sit down with the PLC and talk about what went well, what went poorly, and what to do in the future if we do this event again.
Chief J