Volume
45
Issue
6
Abstract
Virginia Cooperative Extension has responded to today's environment of enhanced accountability by improving the organization's program impact reporting. Successful strategies to enhance the quantity and quality of program impact reports include new hires, training faculty and administration, individual and small group technical assistance, development of reporting tools, and tying impact reporting to performance and recognition. This holistic approach resulted in enhanced reporting and use of program impacts as well as improved program design and evaluation.
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Recommended Citation
Franz, N. K., & McCann, M. (2007). Reporting Program Impacts: Slaying the Dragon of Resistance. The Journal of Extension, 45(6), Article 24. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol45/iss6/24