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 Arrowhead Honor
 
 
 Complete Basic Training and the following projects: 
	Visit each assigned unit eight or more times throughout the yearFill in and follow up on Commissioner Work Sheets or self assessment forms 
	for each assigned unit:Conduct membership and leadership inventories in each assigned unitAttend six District Commissioner staff meetings and provide the training 
	topic for one meetingParticipate in a charter renewal meeting that results in on-time unit reregistrationParticipate in a charter presentationAttend a council commissioner conference or planning conference, or actively participate in a major council event.Help a unit resolve a specific problem or improve some aspect of their unit 
	operation. 
 
	Review all material in the
		current Venturing Program Forum Guide,current Boy Scout Roundtable Planning Guide,current Cub Scout Roundtable Planning Guide, or thecurrent Varsity Scout Roundtable Planning GuideReview all material in
	the
		Troop Program Features,Cub Scout Program Helps,Varsity Scout Game Plan, orVenturing Leader ManualRecruit a roundtable staffLead staff in preparing a 1-year roundtable outlineSupervise the staff in conducting these roundtablesWith the District Commissioner and District Executive, develop and use 
	an attendance promotion plan.Attend a council Commissioner conference, roundtable, or planning conference. 
 
	Work with your District Executive to evaluate all Commissioners you supervise.Achieve a ratio of one Unit Commissioner for every three units in the district 
	or service area.Develop and put into action a suitable recruiting plan.Chair or take part actively in six District Commissioner staff meetingsAttend six District Committee meetings (not required for Assistants)Attend a council Commissioner conference with a majority of your staff.Provide personal coaching for the Commissioners you supervise.Develop and implement a plan to track and hold your Unit Commissioners 
	accountable for monthly unit visits. 
 
	Create a position description for the Assistant Council Commissioner 
	role and obtain approval of the Council Commissioner.Develop a work plan for your position that covers the program year.Implement the work plan with continuous evaluation throughout the 
	program year.Chair or actively take part in six council commissioner staff meetings.Report on work plan progress at council commissioner staff meetings.Give leadership to a council commissioner conference or other major 
	event.In consultation with the council commissioner, select and carry out a 
	major project in the council. 
 
	Work with your Scout Executive of other staff adviser and evaluate all District 
	Commissioners in the council.Achieve a ratio in the council of one Unit Commissioner for every three 
	units or a ratio approved by your staff advisor.Develop and put into action a suitable recruiting plan throughout the 
	council.Chair or actively take part in six council commissioner staff meetings.Have an active, effective district commissioner in every district of the 
	council.Give leadership to a council commissioner conference or other major 
	event.In consultation with the Scout executive/staff adviser, select and carry 
	out a major project in the council. 
 
	Work with your area director or other designated staff adviser to 
	evaluate the performance of the council commissionersat least twice annually.
Establish regular communication with each council commissioner in the 
	area, taking advantage of resources provided by the national and regional 
	support structures.Chair at least four council commissioner meetings annually—either in 
	person or by conference call—and include anevaluation on the progress of the following:
 
		Develop and put into action a suitable recruiting and retention plan 
		for the councils in the area.Conduct unit commissioner membership ratio evaluations with the 
		stated goal of improving our ratios by specified amounts.Develop a plan for training and use of the Unit Visitation Tracking 
		System 2.0 in the councils.Discuss on a regular basis how to expand the role of the 
		commissioner in an effective Key 3 relationship.Promote the national training opportunities for the commissioner 
		corps, including those at the Philmont Training Center.Visit at least three councils in your area during the calendar year.Participate with or serve on the faculty of a commissioner conference or 
	College of Commissioner Science. 
 
	Work with your designated staff adviser to evaluate the performance of 
	the area commissioners at least twice annually.Establish regular communication with each area commissioner, taking 
	advantage of resources provided by the national and regional support 
	structures.Chair at least four area commissioner meetings—either in person or by 
	conference call—and include an evaluation on the progress of the following:
		Area and council development, and implementation of a suitable 
		recruiting and retention plan.Conduct unit commissioner membership ratio evaluations with the 
		stated goal of improving our ratios by specified amounts. Develop and execute a plan for training and use of the Unit 
		Visitation Tracking System in each area.Discuss on a regular basis how to expand the role of the 
		commissioner in an effective Key 3 relationship.Visit at least three councils in your region during the calendar year.Participate with or serve on the faculty of a commissioner conference or 
	College of Commissioner Science 
 Source: Administration of 
Commissioner Service (34501) - Pages 41, 42, and 44-47
 Unit Commissioner 
Progress Record for the Commissioner Key/Arrowhead Honor Award (Page 46)Roundtable 
Commissioner Progress Record for the Arrowhead Honor/Commissioner Key (Page 
42)
 District 
and Assistant District Commissioner Progress Record for the Commissioner 
Key/Arrowhead Honor Award (Page 41)
 Council 
and Assistant Council Commissioner (Administrative) Progress Record for the Commissioner 
Key/Arrowhead Honor Award (Page 44)
 Council 
and Assistant Council Commissioner (Field Service) Progress Record for the Commissioner 
Key/Arrowhead Honor Award (Page 45)
 Requirements for Arrowhead Honor Award and 
Commissioner Key for Area and Regional Commissioners (Page 47)
 
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		December 09, 2014 
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