Oscar Munoz, CEO, United: How I Broke a 5 Year Union Stalemate and Why I Hired my Successor (Pt 2)
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When Oscar Munoz stepped in as CEO of United Airlines, he didn't head for the executive suite. He headed for a Houston hangar at 2:00 AM to jump on a picnic table and listen to 500 angry aircraft mechanics.
In part two of this deep-dive conversation, Oscar reveals why he threw out the "business school rule book" to save an airline with a broken spirit. We discuss:
- The Power of the Listening Tour: Why he told Wall Street "I don't know" and went to talk to the people who handle the bags, pour the coffee, and fly the planes.
- The 3 Ds: How he diagnosed a culture that was disenfranchised, disillusioned, and disengaged. And what he did about it.
- Hiring Your Rival: The calculated risk of bringing in Scott Kirby from American Airlines and why true leaders start planning their exit on their first day.
- The Sara Nelson Breakthrough: How a story about a $500 check and a "Siberian" meeting room ended a five-year union stalemate in just 10 weeks.
Oscar concludes with a challenge for every leader: the "Common Denominator" math equation that forces each of us to take a hard look in the mirror.
Oscar's Book: Turnaround Time
https://www.amazon.com/Turnaround-Time-Uniting-Employees-Friendly/dp/0063284286
#Leadership #Culture #UnitedAirlines #CEO #Transparency #Trust #Listening #EmployeeRelations #Union #ChangeManagement #Turnaround
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