Volume
40
Issue
2
Abstract
Success stories showcase Extension program efforts. In a time of greater demand for accountability and performance measurement, success stories provide a qualitative measure of Extension program success. This article describes the rationale, the need, and tips for writing success stories. From the accountability standpoint, success stories serve as readily available piece of information for program impact. In addition, they also serve as a communication and marketing tool and also improving the communication and/or writing skills of Extension agents.
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Recommended Citation
Radhakrishna, R. B. (2002). Writing Success Stories for Program Enhancement and Accountability. The Journal of Extension, 40(2), Article 24. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol40/iss2/24