Opinion: Affordable Aviation Higher Education Is A Union Of Interests

Vaughn College pilot student
Credit: Vaughn College
The phrase “union of interests” comes from early management-theory pioneer Mary Parker Follett, who believed genuine power is not “power over” but “power with.” In other words, progress requires cooperation. When it comes to the aviation workforce, we must create and maintain a strong and healthy...

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