“change happens: make it an opportunity” margaret viebrock – washington state university
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“Change Happens: Make It An
Opportunity”Margaret Viebrock – Washington State
University
Our Mission
We strive to empower women in agriculture to
achieve goals and manage risk through education,
networking and technology.
Problem Solving Approach to Managing Change
TOPICS1. Business decision
making models2. Using financial
records to improve the bottom line
3. Problem solving methods
4. Managing risk
“Take Away” Message
Understand why it’s important to go through a process to determine if I can make a change in the way I do business.
What did we know?Women said: They sometimes made decisions based on intuition, not facts.
“Take Away” Message
This tool will help analyze most any situation.
What did we know?Women said: I don’t always know if I’m making any money or not … sometimes I’m farming because I love what I do and I know how to do it well!
“Take Away” Message
Farmers can use the SWOT analysis for other situations.
What did we know?Women said: I need to know if I’m prepared financially for poor weather, lower prices or a crop disaster and at the same time can I afford a new capital purchase.
“Take Away” Message
The concepts in the scenario can be changed to fit a personal situation.
What did we know?Women said: It’s not always about what I grow; I need a tool to help with personnel, quality of life and family situations.
WHY SWOT?
How Did We Teach SWOT?
Farm Credit developed the scenario Facilitators trained for each site 29 locations – webinar for presentation Small group work sessions with worksheets Discussed answers and outcomes
What Happened?
What 311 women plan to do:
257 update business goals 243 use their farm vision to
guide decision making 226 use tools to analyze business
for profit/loss 194 establish working capital to
grow/sustain business 194 make changes to be better
prepared for potential risk 192 check credit report 180 use SWOT
Results to date: 80 farmers
8 - month follow-up
27% used SWOT36% analyzed business for
profit/loss29% now use balance sheet32% checked credit report31% checked out government
programs and insurance36% are better prepared to
handle opportunities or setbacks
Women Working on the Farms During WW II
This material is based upon work supported by USDA/NIFA under Award Number 2012-49200-20030.