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COPE Services Model not in Place by May 2013 (5,4)

COPE in NCAC, Summary Risks. COPE Services Model not in Place by May 2013 (5,4) If the NCAC COPE Services model is not aligned to tools and processes by May 2013, then camping program will be impacted. Gear Sharing Processes (5,5)

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COPE Services Model not in Place by May 2013 (5,4)

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  1. COPE in NCAC, Summary Risks COPE Services Model not in Place by May 2013 (5,4) If the NCAC COPE Services model is not aligned to tools and processes by May 2013, then camping program will be impacted. Gear Sharing Processes (5,5) If the equipment sharing processes are not defined by 31 July 2012, then the NCAC COPE will not be able to deliver program with reasonable costs. Develop facilitator cadre (4,4) If a process for developing a facilitator cadre (level I and level II) is not operational by 1 August 2013, then NCAC will not be able to support staffing requirements. 1 2 3 5 4 Probability 3 2 1 2 1 3 4 5 Consequence

  2. NCAC COPE Risk 1 (COPE Services) COPE Services model not in place by May 2013 (5,4) If the model is not aligned to tools and processes by Spring 2013, then transition will be impacted. 1 5 4 Probability 3 2 1 2 1 3 4 5 Consequence

  3. NCAC COPE Risk 2 (Equipment Sharing) Gear Sharing Processes (5,5)If the processes for sharing of gear are not defined by 31 July 2012, then the NCAC will not have the ability to deliver affordable COPE programs at all three locations; Camp Snyder (Haymarket, VA), Goshen Scout Reservation (Goshen, VA), and Camp Airy (Thurmont, MD). 2 5 4 Probability 3 2 1 2 1 3 4 5 Consequence

  4. NCAC COPE Risk 3 (Facilitator Cadre) Develop Facilitator Cadre (4,4)If a process for developing a facilitator cadre (level I and level II) is not operational by 1 August 2013, then NCAC will not be able to support staffing requirements. 3 5 4 Probability 3 2 1 2 1 3 4 5 Consequence

  5. NCAC COPE Issue 1 (COPE Services) COPE Services not aligned with tools and processes (High)If the NCAC COPE Services model is not aligned to tools and processes by May 2013, then camping program will be impacted.Action Plan<Describe background.> Way Ahead: Collect examples, convert to generic form, publish templates for review by Region and Area, apply to Council. <Specific Date>- <Specific action>

  6. NCAC COPE Issue 2 (Equipment Sharing) Gear Sharing Processes (High)Currently, each camp funds gear and ropes for their respective courses. Camp Airy has no gear (helmets, harnesses, ATCs, etc.) or ropes. This is bad.Action Plan1. <Describe background.> Way Ahead: Collect examples, convert to generic form, publish templates for review by Region and Area, apply to Council. <Specific Date>- <Specific action> 2. <Describe background.> Do more good stuff. <Specific Date>- <Specific action>

  7. NCAC COPE Issue 3 (Facilitator Cadre) Developing Facilitator Cadre (High)Council offers training twice a year. Promotion of training has been through Camp Snyder’s website. Access to the content is controlled by the Camp Director, who has been too busy to make updates. Demand appears to be high, but going unsatisfied.Action Plan1. <Describe background.> Analyze problem. <Specific Date>- <Specific action> 2. <Describe background.> Fix what analysis indicates needs doing. <Specific Date>- <Specific action>

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