Volume
47
Issue
6
Abstract
Leadership is critically important to rural communities. The study reported here compared the leadership practices of leaders who are graduates of Community Voices Leadership Development for Community Decision Making (CV), a leadership program, to leaders who did not participate in the program. A telephone survey, which included questions from a modified version of the Leadership Practices Inventory (Kouzes & Posner, 1993), was used to collect the data. The study provides evidence that the CV program implemented in rural underserved counties in North Carolina is making a difference in the practices of rural leaders who have undergone the training.
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Recommended Citation
Walker, J. T., & Gray, B. (2009). Community Voices—A Leadership Program Making a Difference in Rural Underserved Counties in North Carolina. The Journal of Extension, 47(6), Article 4. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol47/iss6/4