Volume
43
Issue
2
Abstract
Training programs for business manager-entrepreneurs can have important positive impacts on economic development. A 15-week course of this type has been taught seven times in the last 3 years in rural Idaho communities, largely by county Extension faculty. Interest in the course has been high. This article describes what we have found to be the important topics to cover in this course, some things we have learned about how best to teach the course, and some suggestions for using the course as the basis for synergistic partnerships and collaborations.
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Recommended Citation
Howe, S., Hines, S., & Nelson, J. (2005). Teaching Entrepreneurial and Management Skills to Extension Audiences. The Journal of Extension, 43(2), Article 29. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol43/iss2/29