Your Duties as Patrol
Leader
When you accepted the
position of patrol
leader, you agreed to provide service and leadership to your patrol and
troop.
No doubt you will take this responsibility seriously, but you will also
find it
fun and rewarding. As a patrol leader, you are expected to do the
following:
Ten Tips for Being a
Good Patrol Leader
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Keep Your Word. Don't make promises you can't keep. |
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2) |
Be Fair to All. A good leader shows no favorites. Don't allow friendships to
keep you from being fair to all members of your patrol. Know who likes
to do what, and assign duties to patrol members by what they like to do. |
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Be a Good Communicator. You don't need a commanding voice to be a good leader, but
you must be willing to step out front with an effective "Let's go." A
good leader knows how to get and give information so that everyone
understands what's going on. |
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Be Flexible. Everything doesn't always go as planned. Be prepared to
shift to "plan B" when "plan A" doesn't work. |
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Be Organized. The time you spend planning will be repaid many times over.
At patrol meetings, record who agrees to do each task, and fill out the
duty roster before going camping. |
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Delegate. Some leaders assume that the job will not get done unless
they do it themselves. Most people like to be challenged with a task.
Empower your patrol members to do things they have never tried. |
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Set an Example. The most important thing you can do is lead by example.
Whatever you do, your patrol members are likely to do the same. A
cheerful attitude can keep everyone's spirits up. |
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Be Consistent. Nothing is more confusing than a leader who is one way one
moment and another way a short time later. If your patrol knows what to
expect from you, they will more likely respond positively to your
leadership. |
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Give Praise. The best way to get credit is to give it away. Often a "Nice
job" is all the praise necessary to make a Scout feel he is
contributing to the efforts of the patrol. |
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10) |
Ask for Help. Don't be embarrassed to ask for help. You have many
resources at your disposal. When confronted with a situation you don't
know how to handle, ask someone with more experience for some advice
and direction. |