Volume
29
Issue
3
Abstract
Agents who continually produced successful programs got ideas for programs from extended networks not limited to their county or Extension. They tried to optimize their time by using it effectively and prioritizing activities. They tried to keep their perspective-anticipating what may be on the horizon and reflecting on the past. They ultimately defined success as having a positive impact on people.
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Recommended Citation
Casey, M. A., & Krueger, R. A. (1991). Critical Factors for Successful Programs. The Journal of Extension, 29(3), Article 3. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol29/iss3/3