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agdparker wrote:My local Scout Shop has been out of the book for several months and they say they can't get any more until the new one is released. Frustrating as as I have some members of some of my units that really need to read up on it a bit and I don't want to loan mine out.
Fred Johnson wrote:I've been waiting for that new book for a long time. It's hard to tell people to refer to the official source when the scout shop isn't even selling it anymore. I have the last two versions of the ACPP ... including the one that was pulled back. Thank goodness the last two were not that different from each other.
SMTROOP168 - Question - Will BSA be making a PDF version of this document available for everyone to use? I really hope so.
WARNING!!!! .... THE REST IS MY PERSONAL HOT BUTTON TOPIC .... I'd like to see all the leader manuals available on-line as PDF's documents. They would be easier to get into the hands of the leaders and easier to update. Personally, I wouldn't mind if the paper versions were only available via on-demand printing from Kinkos, OfficeMax or other. I just can't believe the ACPP is a financially break-even equation to print, distribute, stock and throw away outdated copies every five or eight years. AND .... I'm betting that's true for most leader manuals.
I'd rather see BSA go to a fully on-line version. A great example of what could be done was achieved by the IRS (sorry but they are a great example). Years ago, I had file cabinets of IRS tax publications. Not anymore. Now I go here. http://www.irs.gov/publications/index.html It could even be a TAB under http://MyScouting.org .... BSA Publications. You would have to sign in to see it, but that would be okay. As documents were updated, BSA could notify all the MyScouting.Org email addresses of the new document.
A great scouting example is the PDF version of the G2SS. Works great!!!! Use it regularly. Available when and where I need it.
Even if BSA loses a little profit, I'd rather see it online with easy access to registered leaders. Heck, it already costs enough to volunteer. Most volunteers don't spend the money to get the official documents. They depend on hearsay and unit tradition instead of the official BSA source. It would be nice if we didn't need to pay for our own copies of the official information so that we can volunteer.
Okay. I'm done. For now.
Done and thanks!smtroop168 wrote:Email me and I'll send you the current book electronically.
Bill Pitcher wrote:Matt, is that a new Eagle workbook? And, is it a printed version or a download one from http://www.NESA.org?
smtroop168 wrote:Getting closer. The Volunteer Review Process is complete and the book has cleared a number of hurdles inside HQs. Still on track for a June unveiling.
The rumor mill is beginning to heat up though. It is amazing what some people believe. Today was that BORs are going away and rank advancement will be determined at the SMC...Not even close to the truth. You hear any others, email me vice posting here.
FrankJ wrote:So it is not true that all MBCs will have to be approved by the SMs wife? I was wondering how all the woman & bachelor SMs would get around that one.
smtroop168 wrote:The New Guide to Advancement Book was approved by Nat'l Program Committee at the BSA Annual Meeting and is in final edit/lawyer review.
The Unveiling is still scheduled for Philmont next month.
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