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About the Course

Every element of this course is focused on preparing you to understand yourself and how you lead. Your clarity comes from your heart, your
intuition, and your mind. At the end of the day, the way you lead has to come from who you are. It will be up to you to figure this out for
yourself. In this course, we will be joined by the United Airlines former Chairman and CEO, Oscar Munoz. Here, he will share personal lessons
of becoming an influential business leader who has successfully worked through some of the toughest cross-functional collaboration scenarios.
These range from delivering unprecedented profits at CSX, to turning around United Airlines, to leading the negotiations bet...
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Top reviews

RM

Jun 5, 2025

Easy to follow and understand the concepts being taught (practical lessons). Easily integrated into both work and personal spaces. Cannot wait to get my hands on Oscar's book.

CI

May 15, 2025

This course is vey good and is practical for leaders to practice. The sharing by Oscar is very helpful.

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By Ruvimbo M

Jun 5, 2025

Easy to follow and understand the concepts being taught (practical lessons). Easily integrated into both work and personal spaces. Cannot wait to get my hands on Oscar's book.

By Cindy L M I

May 15, 2025

This course is vey good and is practical for leaders to practice. The sharing by Oscar is very helpful.

By Faridah

Jun 15, 2025

Good and useful for me as a leader

By Paul S

Jan 2, 2025

Insightful leadership course that offers useful advise for leaders at all levels in an organization and varying stages in their career on how to better themselves and their interactions with those around them; however, the material has very little to do with cross-functional collaboration. It appears that Oxana had a clear vision of what she wanted to deliver through this course, but Oscar took the discussion in a very different direction, aligning his commentary around the segments of his book instead.