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The Key to Ultimate Leadership. The Key to Ultimate Leadership…. Strong leaders are made, not born… Make the most of yourself at PLC. What Is PLC?. The P hilmont L eadership C hallenge. PLC is an exciting, week-long training program designed to enhance Wood Badge leadership skills.
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The Key to Ultimate Leadership… Strong leaders are made, not born… Make the most of yourself at PLC.
What Is PLC? The Philmont Leadership Challenge PLC is an exciting, week-long training program designed to enhance Wood Badge leadership skills PLC is an exciting, weeklong training program designed to enhance Wood Badge leadership skills. PLC will provide participants with a Philmont-based wilderness experience that motivates them to follow a life of helping others succeed based on the values expressed in the Scout Oath and Law.
What Do I Learn at PLC? You will learn to: • Act as a servant leader who shares the skills of Wood Badge and helps develop other leaders through your enhanced understanding of the material. • See the parallels between youth and adult leadership lessons. • Be an advocate for all youth and adult leadership development training in your local council. • Share with and learn from other participants to help others to be successful. • Intuitively use the Wood Badge leadership skills in all aspects of your life.
What Can I Expect? • A backcountry experience based at Philmont’s brand new Rayado Ridge Camp • Challenging but fun backcountry activities • An experience that will enable you to build upon the legacy of Waite Phillips, the man who gave us Philmont • Learning to live a life of servant leadership Primus inter pares - First among equals.
Wood Badge Review and more.. We focus on four pillars of sharing: • Reinforcing Wood Badge skills • Showing the alignment between youth and adult training • Sharing expertise with participants from across the nation • Taking lessons home to share with your unit and Council
The Modules The seven exciting PLC modules are designed to practice Wood Badge skills in a realistic and challenging setting: • Project COPE • Wilderness First Aid • GPS and Geocaching • Search and Rescue • Leave No Trace • Conservation • Philmont History And there is so much more!
Project COPE Purpose: Team development • Wood Badge skills: • Valuing people • Leadership behaviors
Wilderness First Aid Purpose: Learn advanced outdoor skills • Wood Badge skills: • Planning • Communication • Problem solving
GPS and Geocaching Purpose: Learn advanced outdoor skills; allows Storming stage • Wood Badge skills: • Teaching EDGE • Conflict resolution • Problem solving
Search and Rescue Purpose: Learn advanced outdoor skills • Wood Badge skills: • Teaching EDGE • Communication • Problem solving
Backcountry ExperiencePurpose: Learn Leave No Trace Wood Badge skill:Ethical decision making
Leave No Trace - Ethics in Action Keeping the beauty of Philmont pristine for future generations
ConservationPurpose: Give back to Philmont through service • Wood Badge skills: • Teaching EDGE • Servant leadership
Philmont HistoryPurpose: Understand the value of a legacy • Wood Badge skill: • Servant leadership
“Beyond Wood Badge….” • We have added tested material from a number of leadership books and concepts that expand upon ideas presented in Wood Badge.
And most of all . . .Servant Leadership The core of PLC is “servant leadership”—learning to lead for the good of others.
What Will You Take Home? • The ability and motivation to be a dynamic and effective leader, gained through advanced, practical applications of Wood Badge skills • Innovative techniques to deliver Wood Badge skills to units and Councils • Nationwide resources …and friends! • Life skills for now and forever • A personal, written commitment • for your unit, District and/or Council • Wonderful memories of a great Philmont backcountry experience!
We See These Course Outcomes • Increased self-confidence • Growing self-awareness • A daily assessment of strengths and limitations • New creativity and ideas to take home • The happiness from helping others succeed • Understanding that everyone is a leader • Everyone in the group contributes in a significant way to team success • Knowing leadership is a way of life
From Those Who Have Been There: “This course has changed the way that I approach my personal, business and scouting life. Thank you for that gift.” “The truth is, it is hard to find words to adequately express my experience. The course far exceeded my expectations. I truly left Philmont with the desire to be a servant leader.” “PLC exceeded my expectations and more importantly, I left Philmont with lots of new friends, a bag full of resources, and a deep desire of wanting more!!!” “As for home, church, and Scouting... I believe I got my batteries re-charged and see life a bit more differently than before.” “I find it more important than ever to be more of a life partner with my wife, a contributing member of my church, and a Scouter who is needed in my District.”
Am I Ready? To attend PLC, you must: • Have completed or staffed Wood Badge • If you have staffed NYLT or NAYLE, you also qualify • Successfully complete a BSA Health & Medical Report physical (Parts A, B, and C) (meet the Philmont backcountry medical requirements) PLC is not just for Wood Badge staff… Unit leaders, Board members, and Council staff will all benefit
Don’t wait… For the first time, two PLC opportunities will be offered this year: July 20-26 and September 14-20, 2014…
Find out how to sign up and more information at www.philmontscoutranch.org/PTC/
Remember . . . Strong leaders are not born, …they’re made. Make the most of yourself… at PLC