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Generations in Scouting

Generations in Scouting. Presenter 1 Presenter 2. Generations in Scouting. Let’s Play A Game. Generations in Scouting. Rules of the Game: Each person must try to figure out “who they are” by asking another participant You may ask up to 20 questions about the character.

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Generations in Scouting

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  1. GenerationsinScouting Presenter 1 Presenter 2

  2. Generations in Scouting Let’s Play A Game

  3. Generations in Scouting • Rules of the Game: • Each person must try to figure out “who they are” by asking another participant • You may ask up to 20 questions about the character. • You may ask questions of only one individual.

  4. Generations in Scouting • Who guessed the character? • Who did not?

  5. Generations in Scouting What is a generation? • The dictionary gives one meaning of generation as a group of people who were born in approximately the same time frame who share common cultural icons and attitudes. • For example, we have the “TV generation” and the “YouTube Generation” — probably sitting together in this room.

  6. Generations in Scouting • Scouting has been around for more than 100 years. • How is Scouting the same? • How is it different?

  7. Generations in Scouting • “Why did it change? • What will future changes look like? • How are these changes a reflection of different generational input?

  8. Generations in Scouting Let us take a look at Generations in Scouting • Greatest/Silent Generation born 1925 to 1945 • Baby Boomers born 1946 to 1964 • Generation X born 1965 to 1981 • Millennials/Generation Y born 1982 to 2000 • Generation AO (Always On) born 2001 to ??

  9. Generations in Scouting What events and experiences shaped each generation?

  10. Generations in Scouting The Silent Generation (born 1925 to 1945)

  11. Generations in Scouting The Baby Boomers Generation (born 1946 to 1964)

  12. Generations in Scouting Generation X (born 1965 to 1981)

  13. Generations in Scouting Millennial Generation (born 1982 to 2000)

  14. Generations in Scouting Always On Generation (born 2001 to ??)

  15. Generations in Scouting Characteristics of Generations Why Is This Information Important To You and Me?

  16. Generational Issues and Opportunities • Leadership Scenarios • Brainstorm as a group for 5 minutes • Identify Potential Issues/Conflicts • Identify Opportunities/New Ideas • Patrol Leader or Spokesperson to present findings

  17. Generations in Scouting A Discussion (Former) Chief Scout Executive Bob Mazzuca and (Former) National OA Chief Brad Lichota

  18. “Scouting tomorrow will be as different from today as we are now from 30 years ago. Together we can create the greatest change in Scouting history and equip our next generation of leaders to build upon our legacy.”

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