Volume
38
Issue
6
Abstract
A growing Extension audience segment is interested in value-added businesses that pose new challenges for program planning, design, and delivery. How can Extension provide more specialized training, education, and instruction to individual clients at critical times during the agribusiness development process? The Revolving Client Pool (RCP), combined with the powerful technique of forming a mentoring relationship, offers one effective "Tool of the Trade" to address this programming need.
Recommended Citation
Kraenzel, D. G. (2000). The Revolving Client Pool: One Solution to Value-Added Programming Challenges. The Journal of Extension, 38(6), Article 13. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol38/iss6/13