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Workshops and Training:

Planning Better Meetings

Learning to Listen
Practically everyone can benefit from improved listening skills, both in their personal and professional lives.  This hands on workshop will help you identify and practice effective listening behaviors, as well as learn behaviors in which you may be engaging in that lead to a breakdown in listening.  This workshop can be customized to fit the needs of your group.

New Employee Orientation

Program Evaluation:  Practical Strategies for Program Improvement 

True Colors
Understanding people is a critical need to work as an Extension professional. This training will teach you about our personality traits and help you to understand others as well. This knowledge will help you to delegate responsibility more effectively to others and reduce conflict in your professional and personal life.  This workshop can be customized to fit the needs of your group.

Leadership Development Programs:

Financial Security in Later Life National Initiative:

Financial Security in Later Life (FSLL) is a national Extension initiative with the goal of enhancing the capacity of the Land-Grant University and Cooperative Extension System to develop, market, implement, and evaluate effective, research-based, financial management programs focused on later life issues. These efforts will lead to a citizenry who is financially literate and equipped with the knowledge, attitudes, skills, and confidence to practice effective and successful financial management strategies that insure financial security in later life, for example retirement and life planning. Dr. Rich Poling, Arkansas Extension Program Development Specialist, is a member of the FSLL National Initiative Management Team, providing leadership in evaluation and accountability efforts for the Initiative.

 

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