Volume
45
Issue
1
Abstract
Advisory committees are a key component of true grassroots extension programming. Seasoned Extension agents can be very adept at using advisory committee members to multiply their efforts while further enhancing skills among these volunteers. For many new Extension agents, however, this can be a great challenge. Through interactive use of the nominal group technique, new Extension agents at the University of Florida have been able to share many ideas about effectively involving advisory committee members, and they have learned about this innovative group process technique.
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Recommended Citation
Place, N. T. (2007). Using Nominal Group Techniques for Helping New Extension Agents Understand How to Effectively Involve Advisory Committee Members. The Journal of Extension, 45(1), Article 17. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol45/iss1/17