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Nature of Leadership

Kodiak falls under to umbrella of the Nature of LeadershipA page from the VLSC manual showing the relationship of VLSC, Kodiak and Kodiak X. There are three leadership courses that compose the Nature of leadership:

  1. Venturing Leadership Skills Course (VLSC);
  2. Kodiak; and
  3. Kodiak X.

Although Kodiak is required for Kodiak X, VLSC is not required for Kodiak although I would recommend taking VLSC first.

The Kodiak Venturing leadership course is unique in that it is offered in an exciting and challenging atmosphere using whatever high-adventure resources you have available.  Your crew or council could offer a course backpacking or rafting down a river away from your council or in your local area.  Kodiak teaches leadership skills in a fun way that is internalized by the Venturers who take the course.  In other words, it is a challenging high-adventure trek with a simple and fun leadership course included.  Kodiak is not taught indoors or in a classroom; it is done completely outdoors using nature’s examples of leadership.

It is …

  1. Fun!
  2. Relevant to each participant’s life.
  3. Internalized by participants.
  4. Based on nature.
  5. Based on the servant leader concept.

Course Methods

  1. It is taught by two instructors (one adult and one youth if possible) in an "instructor team."
  2. Only five skills are taught.  They are called "commissions."  The five commissions are:
    1. Effective Teams
    2. Values/Vision
    3. Communications
    4. Decision Making
    5. Planning
  3. It is based on symbolism using the Kodiak bear.
  4. Commissions are introduced with a hands-on exercise followed by a short presentation, then reinforced with one or more exercises.
  5. It uses constant reinforcement.
  6. It creates an older teen leadership fraternity.

Who May Offer a Course

This course may be run at any level (crew, district, or council), but must be approved by the Council Scout Executive.  Most courses will be offered at the council level to maximize participants, facilities, resources, support, etc.  However, the course could be run by a crew going on a week long trip to the Amazon River.  It works well on any outdoor trek that last at least 6 days where an hour or two a day would be available to teach the course.  There are two trek options; a six-day course or a two-weekend course.

Trek Setting

One course characteristic that the designers of this course (including Venturers) felt very strongly about was that this course should be taught in an outdoor setting.  Fight the temptation to teach the sessions in a dining hall, classroom, or even an outdoor pavilion.  Have your participants setting on a log, on a sandbar or rock, or other outdoor setting.

Group Size

Most exercises are designed for 5-8 participants.  If you have a large group of say 10 participants, you might have participants watching as others participate in exercises.  Obviously, this is not good.  Likewise, too small of a group will not give enough participants to effectively do the exercises.  The ideal size is 8 participants with 2 instructors.

You may have one, two, or more teams of 8 on a trek.  However, you still need two instructors for each team of 8.  You may choose to have teams travel, camp, and cook together.  That is your option.  Commission delivery and exercises should be done by teams of 8, not by the larger group.
 


Kodiak X

Kodiak X is a weekend leadership challenge course that builds on the leadership commissions learned in Kodiak.  The exercises in this program are also designed for 5-8 participants.  During the weekend, participants will review what they learned at Kodiak, and learn two additional commissions.  These commissions are:

  1. Evaluating Performance
  2. Mentoring

They will also have an opportunity to practice their leadership skills while serving as a leader of their team as they face challenging scenarios.

Who May Offer a Course

This course may be run at the district or council level and must be approved by the Council Scout Executive.  Most courses will be offered at the council level to maximize participants, facilities, resources, support, etc.

Course Setting

It works well at a camp whether BSA or other or even an outdoor conference center.  Most of the leadership challenges for day two can be done either indoors or outdoors.  If the weather is good, it is recommended that all challenges be offered outdoors in the spirit of Nature of Leadership.
 


Kodiak Medal

Recognition

Participants completing each course will be presented the new Kodiak and Kodiak X medals to proudly wear.  Adults who have completed the staff development training and who are promoting a course can wear the medal.  When they are not promoting a course they are staffing, it is inappropriate for them to wear it.  It is technically a youth recognition.


Further Information

Kodiak Fact SheetAn overview of the purpose, methods, requirement, hosting, and the material needs of the course.
Materials List for Kodiak CourseA listing of the material items needed for a Kodiak course.
Materials List Order Form for a Kodiak CourseA order form for the items needed for a Kodiak course.
Materials List for Kodiak X CourseA one page sheet listing the material items needed for a Kodiak X course.
Materials List Order Form for a Kodiak X CourseA order form for the items needed for a Kodiak X course.
Butterfly PowerPointButterfly PowerPoint presentation for Kodiak X.

Kodiak X Medal