
Agricultural Supervisory Leadership (ASL)
ASL102 | Organizing Work for High-Quality Results teaches farm supervisors how to develop clear expectations and delegate effectively. Learn how to implement a quality management system on your farm. Create your own standard operating procedures and processes to streamline work and improve results. This six-week online course is part of Cornell Agricultural Workforce Development’s Agricultural Supervisory Leadership certificate program. It is appropriate for new and experienced farm managers.Topics include:
- Quality management systems
- Setting clear expectations
- Organizing processes and workplace organization
- Effective delegation
- Aligning HR management with social responsibility expectations
Course instructors:
- Richard Stup, Cornell Agricultural Workforce Development specialist
- Elizabeth Higgins, Ag Business Management/Production Economics Extension Specialist
- Libby Eiholzer, Bilingual Dairy Specialist
- Bob Milligan, Cornell University Professor Emeritus
- Thomas Maloney, Cornell Senior Extension Associate, retired
- Coordinator: Rachel McCarthy