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Turnaround Time

Uniting an Airline and Its Employees in the Friendly Skies

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Wall Street Journal Bestseller

Go behind the scenes with the CEO who led United Airlines' remarkable turnaround.

Around the world and around the clock, the people of United Airlines are locked in a struggle against time to ensure your aircraft lands and takes off for another flight safely and efficiently. This "turnaround time" is the heartbeat of an industry in which the margin for error is nil and success is measured by fractions of a second.

Turning around an aircraft and turning around an airline are very different challenges in most respects, except one: it takes a united team to perform it well.

In 2015, when Oscar Munoz took the helm of this iconic brand, its culture was anything but united and its reputation was in free fall. A merger with its onetime rival Continental had stalled, operational and financial performance was badly trailing those of its competitors, and the bonds of trust with shareholders, customers, and employees had reached a breaking point.

Setting out an ambitious plan to rejuvenate the company, Oscar learned that there was nothing wrong at United that couldn't be fixed by championing what was right—the employees themselves.

Meanwhile, only a month into the job, Oscar suffered a near-fatal heart attack that set in motion a race against the clock to find a heart transplant to save his life, even as he fought to salvage his vision for United's revival. The health emergency might have been the end of the story—until employees and union leaders rallied around Oscar, inspiring him to pull through, something he did within weeks following a successful procedure.

Oscar and the people he led, both with new leases on life, would go on to weather more turbulence, overcoming battles with investors and navigating several PR crises—including a global pandemic—to deliver top-tier operational performance, strong returns to shareholders, and ascending levels of customer satisfaction. By the end of his tenure, the people of United were finally flying together as one team, defying pessimism from industry insiders and rekindling optimism from employees and the customers they served.

With candor, humor, and heartfelt wisdom, Oscar reveals how he rose from humble immigrant origins to lead United Airlines through one of modern business's greatest corporate turnarounds. He offers soulful, much-needed leadership lessons for today's world: listening with empathy, standing up for employees, building durable cultures that are profitable because they're principled, and advancing a vision for a genuinely inclusive economy for the future.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      May 15, 2023
      Munoz’s competent debut reflects on his tenure as the CEO of United Airlines from 2015 to 2020. He describes how he smoothed over lingering resentments from United’s 2010 merger with Continental Airlines, which left both sides feeling they had to adjust their operations more than the other. “Listen, learn, and only then try to lead,” he advises, detailing how his conversations with the company’s employees revealed that executives were undermining good service in the name of cost-cutting. Ramp workers, for example, complained that personnel cuts had left them unable to efficiently load and unload luggage, which Munoz fixed by rehiring those who had been laid off. He also digs into how he negotiated with union leaders on new labor contracts for flight crews, which had been operating from pre-merger agreements that prevented the two companies’ crews from working on the same plane as late as 2018. Elsewhere, Munoz discusses learning to own up to bad PR and fighting off a proxy battle to install Continental’s former CEO as chairman of United’s board. The stories offer an intimate look at what it’s like to run a large corporation, and Munoz’s praise of his former employees makes a strong case that workers are central to a company’s success. This solid memoir delivers the goods.

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