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Girl
Scout & Business and Professional Women
Leadership Patch Project

PATCH: Business and Professional Women Patch Program
SPONSOR:
This patch program was developed and is
sponsored by BPW.
BPW is a powerful organization in the
United States for working women. They exist to help women like you
advance your career goals – higher salaries, stronger businesses,
pay equity, equal opportunity and more rewarding careers.
AGE LEVEL:
Teen Women
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION:
How do you meet professionals? How do
you find out what careers are available for women? How do you
establish a link between yourself and professional women in your
community? In this patch program, you seek out professional women
who are willing to work with Girl Scouts in a formal mentorship
program. You learn about leadership, self-esteem, negotiation
skills, parliamentary procedure, and legislation which affects
women. You gain an insight into yourself and your future while
establishing lasting friendships.
PATCH REQUIREMENTS:
(Complete eight of the following
activities including the three that are starred: 1, 4, and 6)
- * Attend a leadership conference where you
attend workshops on self-esteem, sexual harassment, total quality
“Teen Management,” etc. This can be a leadership conference of any
kind with similar workshops.
- Invite local BPW members to talk with your Girl Scout troop.
Discuss what each organization does and what their goals are. If
there is no local BPW group, call 1-800-469-7279 and ask for the
nearest organization.
- Attend two meetings of organizations founded BY and FOR women
– this could be a BPW meeting and another meeting of your choice.
For example – a Young Women's Christian Association, Women in
Communication, or Women in Science and Engineering. Discover their
histories, their services for women and the community. Upon
completion of the meeting, analyze in writing the following: What
new things did you learn? How do you envision using this
information and individuals to meet your personal goals?
- * Write a personal letter concerning an issue of importance to
you and women in general to an elected official, example –
Congress person, Senator, Assembly person, etc. Write as many
letters as needed until you receive a response.
- Learn how to organize an event, meeting, or activity with
Mentoring from BPW members, using parliamentary procedures.
- * Actively participate in a Career Development Training for a
minimum of three hours. Discuss topics such as communications,
negotiations, and networking. This training could take place at a
BPW Leadership Conference, a BPW Individual Program event, or a
Rotary Group Conference.
- Conduct a regular meeting of your GS troop or any other type
meeting and invite a parliamentarian to observe. At the end of
your meeting, ask the parliamentarian to critique and correct your
mistakes for future meetings. Conduct your next meeting, paying
particular attention not to make the same mistakes. You should be
conducting your meetings according to Roberts Rules of Order.
Write a comparative analysis of your very first meeting when the
parliamentarian observed and your next meeting. Invite the
parliamentarian to a future meeting to discuss your improvements.
- Conduct and/or participate in community events telling the
Girl Scout story, and attend at least three community
organizational meetings. Discuss what type of activities you or
your troop participate in. Tell about the different age groups in
Girl Scouting. In what statewide, nationwide, and international
events/trips can girls participate?
- Prepare an essay, poem, or pamphlet to support Women's History
Month. Seek out women in the community to act as role models.
After you have gathered all of your information, publicize the
results. For example, use your local newspaper.
- Become familiar with the BPW National/State Legislative
Platform which includes the Introduction, Passage, and
Ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment to the Constitution.
Support legislation that elevates the status of all women, and
work to achieve pay equity. Debate these issues with a group of
individuals including a BPW representative and members of your
troop. Express your feelings on the legislative platform.
For More Information contact:
Elizabeth Crutcher,
1023 East Valley Dr., Columbia, TN. 38401
H: 931-381-7183, EM:
epcshc@aol.com
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