01092 2200241 4500001002100000005001500021008004100036020001800077035001900095041000800114082000800122084001400130100002100144700002800165245004700193250000900240260003500249300003300284500002300317504001400340520047500354650002100829INLIS00000000000876120200508204519200508||||||||| | ||| |||| ||eng|| a9780470126417 0010-0520008761 aeng0 a600 a600/NET/C0 aF. Ellen Netting0 aMary Katherine O'Connor00aComparative approaches to program planning aed.1 aCanadabWiley Publishingc2008 axxiv, 296p.b: ill.;c24 cm. aIndeks : p.281-296 ap.271-279 a"Program Planning" is a construct that can make complex situations more manageable. In a world in which change is a constant, program planning approaches that provide an illusion of being in control may be comforting. In fact, the certitude of knowing how to plan something from beginning to end is a desired skill set for those who want to demonstrate that they have something to offer and who might want to be hired as a program coordinator, grants writer, or manager. 0aProgram Planning