Volume
45
Issue
2
Abstract
State, regional, national, and international meetings in agricultural and natural resource professions often include educational tours in or near the host city. Education improves if the tours are well-planned and executed. Contingency planning is integral to the process; plan for bad things to occur. Evaluation planning, implementation, and communication are tools for improving future professional meeting tours.
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Recommended Citation
Oldham, J. (2007). Professional Meetings: Planning and Performing Multiple Location Tours for Maximum Benefit and Impact. The Journal of Extension, 45(2), Article 29. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol45/iss2/29