@article{Schlough:7223,
      recid = {7223},
      author = {Schlough, Charles A. and Streeter, Deborah H.},
      title = {CORNELL UNIVERSITY'S ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION &  OUTREACH PROGRAM: EVALUATION AND PROPOSAL; A WHITE PAPER},
      address = {1999},
      number = {642-2016-44379},
      series = {Working paper},
      pages = {25},
      year = {1999},
      abstract = {This paper is an evaluation of the two year experience of  Cornell University's Entrepreneurship Education & Outreach  (EEO) program and its efforts to disseminate and administer  small business outreach training with the Premier FastTrac  entrepreneurial curriculum. This paper describes EEO's  origin, purpose, and mission, and an evaluation of  knowledge gained from the fourteen month experience with  the FastTrac entrepreneurship training program ending  January 1999.
There have been difficulties for EEO to  achieve original expectations that were formed in Summer of  1996. We learned that a critical component of a successful  outreach program of this nature is to have supportive  cooperation by local as well as state level stakeholders in  economic and community development. Experience revealed  significant obstacles and barriers to build and sustain  these critical components in some communities.
A proposal  to develop a statewide network of supportive partnerships  is offered at the end of this paper.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/7223},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.7223},
}