Volume
50
Issue
1
DOI
10.34068/joe.50.01.18
Abstract
The ability of Leadership Advisory Boards within Texas AgriLife Extension Service to function as the primary visioning/needs assessment source is paramount to maintaining the grassroots connection for programs. The study reported here sought to measure the self-perceptions of members' ability to meet the demand associated with this role. The study found that members feel confident in their ability to scan the community and identify relevant issues but found a need for increased training and orientation as to function and roles.
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Recommended Citation
Ripley, J., Cummings, S. R., & Lockett, L. (2012). Leadership Advisory Boards in Texas: Their Perceived Ability and Utilization as the Visioning Body for Program Development. The Journal of Extension, 50(1), Article 18. https://doi.org/10.34068/joe.50.01.18