Numbered Publications by Ken Culp
CLD1-6-4H: Significant Leadership Characteristics: 4-H Facilitator's Guide
Ken Culp | Apr. 4, 2013 (Minor Revision)
It is important for every person to have a strong understanding of what leadership is, what good leadership looks like and how it can vary between task and relationship-oriented approaches for maximum leadership development potential.
CLD2-7: Educating Members, Volunteers and Leaders in Community Organizations: Empower Your Group by Developing Leadership
Ken Culp | Feb. 6, 2013 (New)
Individuals who are well-equipped to serve the organization effectively will have a more positive experience with the organization. The four components involved in educating members, volunteers and leaders include: orient, protect, resource and teach.
CLD2-8: Mobilizing Members, Volunteers and Leaders in Community Organizations: Calling the Group to Action
Ken Culp | Feb. 6, 2013 (New)
To effectively serve community needs, members, volunteers and leaders of community organizations must be mobilized to action. Mobilizing is the key component of a volunteer program and is the step in which service, leadership and action all begin.
CLD2-6: Developing and Implementing an Action Plan for Community Organizations: Giving New Direction to Established Organizations
Ken Culp | Feb. 6, 2013 (New)
There are several steps involved in preparing for, developing and implementing an action plan for an organization. These steps will be discussed in detail in this publication
CLD2-7-FCS: Educating Members, Volunteers and Leaders in Community Organizations: Empower Your Group by Developing Leadership: FCS Facilitator's Guide
Ken Culp, Janet Johnson | Feb. 6, 2013 (New)
Educating, empowering and equipping organizational participants adds stability, quality and effectiveness to the organization and its provided programs.
CLD2-9: Sustaining Members, Volunteers and Leaders in Community Organizations: Strengthening an Organization by Building Traditions
Ken Culp | Feb. 6, 2013 (New)
Sustaining members, volunteers and leaders and their continued efforts and service to the program is imperative to the continued health and well-being of any community organization. Sustaining adds stability, credibility and continuity to organizations.
CLD2-4: Generating Members, Volunteers and Leaders in Community Organizations: Grow Your Group by Building Its Membership
Ken Culp | Feb. 5, 2013 (New)
Effective organizations are composed of a variety of members, volunteers and leaders. The collective interests, skills and abilities of these individuals can be called to action in order to fulfill identified community needs and assist or serve specific clientele, audiences or populations.
CLD2-3: Kentucky Extension Leadership Development: Strengthening Organizational Leadership with the GEMS Model of Volunteer Involvement
Ken Culp | Feb. 5, 2013 (New)
To organize and coordinate the efforts of many volunteers, a framework for volunteer engagement and leadership development is needed. In response to rapidly changing needs of volunteer coordinators, the GEMS Model of volunteer involvement was developed.
CLD2-4-FCS: Generating Members, Volunteers and Leaders in Community Organizations: Grow Your Group by Building Its Membership: FCS Facilitator's Guide
Ken Culp, Janet Johnson | Feb. 5, 2013 (New)
Successful organizations consist of members, volunteers and leaders who engage creative talents and interests to better serve the community. In order to effectively address community issues, the organization must assess its participant needs with specific roles and responsibilities necessary to take action.
CLD1-4-4H: Influencing Others with the Stories You Tell: 4-H Facilitator's Guide
Ken Culp | Jan. 18, 2013 (New)
Effective leaders have learned that good illustrations make a point. Stories can be used to teach, mentor and coach others.