Introducing PAT DILLON Scribe, N5- 352-12
Mar 31, 2015
Introducing
PAT DILLONScribe, N5-352-12
VALUES, Mission,
and Vision
Learning ObjectivesLearning Objectives
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Understand what is meant by values, mission, & vision
Review the values, mission, & vision of Scouting
Consider values, mission & vision, in the context
of leadership
Learn about the Wood Badge Ticket
Begin writing your own Wood Badge Ticket based
upon your personal values, mission & vision
As a result of this session, you will:
A Story of Values, A Story of Values, Mission and VisionMission and Vision
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The Chapel at “Jesus College”
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What was the mission of the builders?
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What was their vision?
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Their mission and vision were built upon their values.
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What are “What are “ValuesValues”?”?
Valuesare core beliefs or desires that guide
or motivate our attitudes and
actions
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ValuesValues
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Where do we get our Values?Where do we get our Values?
Values can take a variety of forms.
Principles or standards
“Service Above Self”
“Protect and Serve”
“Be Prepared”
“Do A Good Turn Daily”
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ValuesValues
Values can take a variety of forms.
Personal Qualities
Honesty
Communication
Being Organized
Ability to listen
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ValuesValues
Values can take a variety of forms.
Character Traits
Loyalty
Enthusiasm
Openness to others
Charitable
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ValuesValues
Values can take a variety of forms.
Codes of Ethics
Hippocratic Oath
Ten Commandments
Oath of Office
Outdoor Code
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The Scout Oath &
The Scout Law are the
statements of Scouting’s Values
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Question #20:
“What are the most important values I use to
guide and motivate my
actions?”
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“Acting in accord with our beliefs
and values is one of the greatest
challenges each of us faces every
day…
ValuesValues
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… It’s true for individuals in all
aspects of life and equally true for organizations of every kind and
size.” Eric Harvey & Alexander Lucia
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What is a “What is a “MissionMission”?”?
A Missionis the
purpose.
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MissionMission
A Mission…
Communicates long-term goals and objectives
Defines why an organization exists.
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MissionMission
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“Quality in Everything We Do”
MissionMission
A Mission…
Serves as a communication tool for an organization
Often bolstered or summarized with a slogan
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MissionMission
A Mission…
Aligns people with a purpose
Fosters commitment and unity
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A Mission…
Acts as an evaluation tool
Helps measure
activities and programs
MissionMission
Often, an organization’s
mission is formalized
with a “mission
statement”.
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MissionMission
We the People of the United States, in Order to form a
more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the
common Defense, promote the general Welfare,
and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity,
do ordain and establish this Constitution
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A simple one, yet it says so much!
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MissionMission
– To explore strange new worlds
– To seek out new life and new civilizations
– To boldly go where no one has gone before
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“<NAME> mission is to enable people and businesses throughout the world to realize their full potential.”
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“Microsoft mission is to enable people and businesses throughout the world to realize their full potential.”
MissionMission
Your potential. Our passion.
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“To offer all the fine customers in our territories all of their household needs in a manner in which they continue to think of us fondly”
MissionMission
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“To offer all the fine customers in our territories all of their household needs in a manner in which they continue to think of us fondly”
MissionMission
“To prepare young people to make ethical and moral choices over their lifetimes by instilling in them the values of the Scout Oath and Law.”
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MissionMission
“To prepare young people to make ethical and moral choices over their lifetimes by instilling in them the values of the Scout Oath and Law.”
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MissionMission
Prepared. For Life.TM
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What is “What is “VisionVision”?”?
Vision is a picture of future success.
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VisionVision
A vision forms when we think far enough ahead to realize there will be important challenges that we can prepare for now.
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VisionVision
Your Vision should be your dream!
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VisionVision
Your Vision should be your dream!
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Question #18:
“In five years, what role do I see for myself in Scouting?”
ValuesValues
Consider these visions…
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VisionVision
John F. Kennedy:September 12, 1962
“We choose to go to the moon.”
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Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.August 28, 1963
“I have a dream.”
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Margaret ThatcherFormer Prime Minister of England
“It is my unique responsibility as the leader to shine a spotlight on the future….”
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Lord Baden-Powell
… a world brotherhood of Scouts living in peace.
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Video Discussion:
Did JFK’s vision motivate a nation?
Did MLK’s make his vision clear?
Did Margaret Thatcher understand the importance of vision in leadership?
Did Baden-Powell’s vision that a common moral code could lead to world peace become something?
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Vision Statement of the BSA:
The Boy Scouts of America will prepare every eligible youth in America to become a responsible, participating citizen and leader who is guided by the Scout Oath and Law.
“Prepared” - Csatari