I often get asked how I have been able to develop a unique educational program, much less two, during my career. I made connections.
When developing our aviation program, I reached out to everyone I could find in the “yellow pages” and invited them to our campus to learn more about our program. The response was tremendous, and the guidance was first-rate. Without their help, our program, which is a leader in the state, would never have reached its current success.
It is not about my creativity or skill as an educator and designer but my talent to make connections and form relationships so I can learn from those who have the experiences needed for me and my programs to be more successful. I proudly run an aviation program despite the fact I still cannot get my bag into the overhead compartment when I travel. It’s not about me. It’s about connections and relationships.
If you want to be successful, you have to build connections and develop relationships.
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