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The Unit Visit Tracking System (UVTS), developed by Bob Coons, also known as “Wisconsin Bob,” revolutionizes how Boy Scouts of America (BSA) councils assess unit engagement. Transitioning from the old metric of counting commissioners to tracking actual unit visits, this system aligns with Mark Twain’s insight that “you can’t manage or improve anything that’s not measured.” The UVTS is crucial for accountability and service evaluation, featuring sections on demographics, visit purposes, unit performance ratings, and service offerings to help commissioners enhance support for their units.
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Unit Visit Tracking System (UVTS) By Bobs Coons A.K.A. “Wisconsin Bob”
Old BSA Metric = How many Commissioners does the Council have?
New BSA Metric = How many unit visits do the Council Commissioners make?
“You can’t manage or improve anything that’s not measured.” Mark Twain.
Commissioner Service = Unit Visits
Section 1 – Demographic Information
Section 2 – Purpose of the Visit
Section 3 – Rate the Unit’s Functioning
Section 4 – Types of Service Offered to the Unit
Section 5 – Add Comments Here
“Roll ups” or Reports of Information up the Chain of Command
Commissioner Unit Visit Tracking System = Accountability
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