Report of 48th APR BASIC
MANAGEMENT COURSE for Professional Scout Executives
National Scout Training Center Mouchak, Bangladesh 2-16 February 2010
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Executive Summary
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! Course Objectives
! Venue
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! Participants
Course Program
Course Evaluation
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Scout Executives from different National Scout Organizations in the Asia-Pacific Region participated in the 48th Asia-Pacific Region Basic Management Course for Professional Scout Executives held at the National Scout Training Center in Mouchak, Bangladesh.
The course, organized on 2 – 16 February 2010, focused on various Scouting elements in the areas of management, human relations in an organization, conflict management, PR and media relations, events management, among others.
The course was inaugurated by Mr. Abul Alam Md Shahid Khan, Vice President of Bangladesh Scouts and Secretary of Primary and Mass Education of the Peoples Republic of Bangladesh. Regional Committee Vice Chairman Mr. Prakorb Mukura and APR Management Sub-Committee Chairman Mr. Janaprith Fernando graced the opening ceremony.
Aim. To help Scout executives acquire knowledge and skills to further strengthen their individual competencies and leadership to enable them to effectively perform their professional responsibilities and meet emerging challenges.
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Course Objectives
1. Explain the concept of Professional Scout Executive service 2. Enumerate the qualifications of professional Scout executives, their role
and the requirements of service 3. State the mission of the Movement and fundamental principles of Scouting 4. Explain how major policies of WOSM support and promote quality
Scouting 5 Acquire managerial competence through the application of dynamic
management concepts in relation to the Scout executives functional area of responsibility
6. Describe the concept of strategic management and acquire skills of developing, implementing and evaluating a strategic plan
7. Recognize the importance of efficient financial resources management and acquire knowledge on resources development and management.
8. Explain the WOSM branding and communication strategy 9. Develop and understanding on the importance of events management
Scouting 10. Exchange ideas concepts and experiences with other Scout Executives
from various NSOs in the region on Scouting Operations
Venue. National Scout Training Center, Mouchak, Bangladesh
Contents. Mission of Scouting, SWOT Analysis, Youth Programme, Adult Resources Management, Membership Growth concept, Professional Scouters Concept, Human Resources and behavioral Management, Leadership, Resources Development and Financial Management, Office Management, Public Relations, Information Technology, Management Principles, Management by-2-Objectives, Management by Results, Strategic Planning, Change Management, Learning Organization and World Strategy in Scouting.
Participants. 38 Scout executives from ten countries (Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Mongolia, Nepal, Pakistan, Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka and Thailand).
Course Speakers & Facilitators : Dr . Effendy bin Rajab (Singapore). Paul Parkinson (Australia), Abdul Manan and Col. Shah Ali (Pakistan), Azuddin bin Rahman (Malaysia) and Md. Mozammel Haque Khan, Md. Golam Sattar, Arshadul Mukaddish, Mohammed Rafiqul Islam Khan, Saydul Islam Mullick , Nizamuddin Ahmed , Md. Jamal Uddin Sikder, Prof. Mozahed Hossain , Md. Momtaz Ali , K M Sayeduzzaman of Bangladesh and Syd Castillo WOSM/APR. Md. Nazrul Islam of Bangladesh and S. Prassanna Shrivastava WOSM/APR serves as the Course Director and Co-Director respectively.
Recognition. Immediately after the course, all participants were provided with participation certificates and the staff with appreciation certificates by the regional office. After a year, based on the performance of the individuals using the knowledge and skills acquired during this course they are provided by a numbered Career Executive Medallion, on the recommendation of the Chief Scout Executive of respective National Scout Organizations.
Sponsorship. APR Scout Foundation provided US$1,000 as subsidy to Bangladesh for hosting the event.
On the Job assignment. As part of the course assignment, based on their key result areas (KRAs), each executive chose one project and developed an action plan to achieve the set objectives in given time. This will be reported a the time they will submit the annual performance report in order to be awarded the Asia-Pacific Regional Career Executive Medallion.
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Impact of the Project. After this training, the Executives returning to their job areas will be able to practice their learning in their day-to-day performance in their functional areas. The World Scout Bureau/APR will follow-up periodically in the next two years in coordination with respective National Scout Organization.
Evaluation. Each session delivered by resource persons was evaluated and rated by the course participants on the basis of clarity in learning goals, selection of training materials, organization of training sessions, session delivery, flexibility of pacing, participants involvement, time management and closure of the session.
Also the participant’s performance in the course were assessed by the group facilitators based on Scouting Knowledge, Scouting spirit, attitude, relationships skills, leadership and management skills, participation and general performance. Public Speaking was also rated.
Mid-Course evaluation was done half way during the course in order to meet the expectations of the participants in the remaining days. Post course evaluation was conducted to assess the success of the course and suggestions in planning of future courses were noted.
Closing. On 16 February 2010, the 15 day Basic Management Course concluded. Management Sub-Committee Vice-chairman Lt. Col (R) Shah Ali gave his final words of appreciation to participants. Mr. Azudin bin Rahman, member of the Management Sub-Committee, spoke and and mentioned that the report for this 48th BMC will be submitted to the APR Management Sub-Committee. Mr. Prassanna Shrivastava, Director of WOSM/APR and course co-Director congratulated the participants for completing the course and helped reinforce their role as Scout Executives. Md. Nazrul Islam and other facilitators reported the summary of the course.
Certificates were also awarded to staff and participants.
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Day - 08 February 9, 2010 Educational Tour
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48th APR BASIC MANAGEMENT COURSE FOR PROFESSIONAL SCOUT EXECUTIVES
COURSE EVALUATION SHEET
Total Evaluation Forms received : 36
FA - FULLY ACHIEVED SA - SATISFACTORILY ACHIEVED NA - NOT ACHIEVED
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C. 1. What is your opinion about the leadership of the course? Very Effective : 69% (25 participants) Effective : 31% (11 participants) Ineffective : 0
2. How about other members of staff? Very Helpful : 58% (21 participants) Friendly : 39% (14 participants) Authoritive : 3% (1 participant )
3. How was the face of the course? Too fast : 17% (6 participants) Fast : 49% (17 participants) Normal : 34% (12 participants) Slow : 0
4. Are you satisfied with the course content? Yes : 100% (36 participants) No : 0
5. How useful are the course documents? Very Useful : 67% (24 participants) Useful : 33% (12 participants) Irrelevant : 0
6. How do you rate the residential facilities? Excellent : 36% (13 participants) Good : 56% (20 participants) Poor : 8% (3 participants)
7. How is food? : Very Good : 61% (22 participants) Satisfactory : 36% (13 participants) Needs Improvement: 3% (1 participant)
8. Other Physical arrangement Excellent : 48% (17 participants) Adequate : 46% (16 participants) Inadequate : 6% (2 participants)
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Things most liked in the course Things Needs Improvement
Other Comments
Course documents/contents/materias/CD - 12
Facilities (Electricity , Internet, laptop) - 6
The organizers have done a tremendous job / Excellent – 4
Staff - 8 There should be trainers mixing everyday - 5
One Trainer taken his session continuous 4 days. I think it is boring . I request the authority for next it should be change. - 2
Food - 8 Schedule of course – 4 There was no panic or commotion – well done
Participants (Participation of more NSOs/ punctuality ) - 7
There should be no session after dinner – 4
Friendly staff and very helpful
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Things most liked in the course
Things Needs Improvement Other Comments
Resource Persons/Trainers and their deliveries/presentations – 7
Current handout must supply – 3
Special activities like study tour etc – well organize
Relationship building from this course and exchange my views with the foreign participants – 6.
The course should be for professional not volunteer - 3
Medical facilities very good
Self and time management – 4 Group should be reshuffled – 2 AP Region can arrange this course on management frequently
Course Management/Planning - 4
Lengthy session, sometime boring and not enjoyable – 2
I personally appreciate Mr. Prassanna who works like a machine . His commitment to his work is should be followed all the people who want to do for betterment in any area of life
Accommodation – 4 The reflection , slide about Scouting showed on the last day should have shown on the 1st day – 2
The course has been organized in a nice way . Nothing is left out for comments
Place/Venue – 3 Team work spirit – 2 The course is very useful and necessary for every one. But sometime it is so boring. So my comments is for the future make it enjoyable . Interesting Scout skill could be introduced in this course
Friendly Atmosphere - 3 No holidays off /Avoid session in friday - 2
A lot of mosquito
Course/Time Schedule – 3 Religious ethics should be observed - 2
Power shutdown
International night – 3 Recreation necessary – 2 Group shuffle after 3 days
Educational tour – 2 Food – 2 One holiday in half time
Three basic functions of Management Session
Sitting arrangement in session hall -2
After dinner no session
Job Position analysis Laundry, canteen , etc - 2 Course was very long. No interval so it was better for the participants during session one day break .
Strategic Planning Process Importance of ICT Some resource persons are very reactive when asking question. Should be cooperative instead of reactive
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Things most liked in the course
Things Needs Improvement Other Comments
Youth programme policy Time Management . Songs/examples without prejudice. Things which are touchy can create bad things instead of love, so please take care of such things before arranging visits
Reflection Adult Teaching process The break after lunch should be a bit more longer and the break in the afternoon should be lessend so that the post dinner session maybe taken off
New concept of Management related with Scouting
Pace of course More historical place to visit – system to introduce course schedule
Public speaking Songs/examples without prejudice
Course schedule maybe reduce
Strategic Plan Process Recommended to call participants of 48th APR BMC according to seniority of Bangladesh Scouts
Time Management session Presentation must be innovative
Philosophy of Professional Scout Service
Skill of facilitator (domestic facilitators)
Logistic support Special concentration of facilitators toward groups
Council Visit More and more case studies should have been involved
Weather A session of OD (Organizational Development) and OB (Organizational Behavior) should have been included
The way and style of saying “NO” or dis agreement of participant
Self Management improvement
Methodology Mosquito disturb very much
It was an innovative course Shower place (toilet)
I have learned many things from the course
Hot water flask outside session hall