Manager of Managers: Cross-Functional Leadership is an intermediate-level course designed to help experienced people leaders navigate the complexities of leading across departments, disciplines, and competing priorities. In today’s matrixed organizations, success isn't just about leading your own team—it’s about driving alignment, communication, and execution across multiple functions.

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- Communication
- Team Leadership
- Leadership and Management
- Influencing
- Cross-Functional Team Leadership
- Matrix Management
- Goal Setting
- Interpersonal Communications
- Collaboration
- Organizational Skills
- Organizational Leadership
- Cross-Functional Collaboration
- Leadership
- Strategic Leadership
- Team Building
- Accountability
- Project Management
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December 2025
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There are 3 modules in this course
In this introductory lesson, learners will learn that building cross-functional teams starts with clearly defining the purpose and goals of the team. Leadership should identify the specific outcomes the team is expected to achieve and then select members from different departments whose skills, expertise, and perspectives align with those objectives. This includes individuals from various areas like product development, marketing, finance, operations, and customer service. It’s important to balance technical knowledge with interpersonal skills to ensure the team can collaborate effectively. Defining roles and responsibilities early helps prevent confusion and overlapping duties, while also enabling each team member to contribute confidently within their area of strength.
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In this lesson, learners will learn about the importance of inter-departmental communication. Enhancing inter-departmental communication is essential for the smooth functioning of any organization. When different departments share information effectively, it leads to better coordination, faster problem-solving, and fewer misunderstandings. Clear communication ensures that goals are aligned, resources are used efficiently, and projects move forward without unnecessary delays. It also helps in identifying dependencies and avoiding duplicated efforts, making the entire workflow more streamlined and productive. Moreover, strong inter-departmental communication fosters a culture of collaboration and trust. Employees feel more connected to the organization’s broader mission when they understand how their work impacts other teams. This boosts morale and fosters innovation, as people become more willing to share ideas and feedback across boundaries. In a fast-paced business environment, where adaptability is crucial, open and regular communication between departments becomes a strategic advantage.
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1 video1 reading1 assignment
Managing cross-functional projects successfully requires clear goal setting and strong leadership. At the outset, it is crucial to define the project’s objectives, deliverables, timelines, and roles for each team involved. Bringing together team members from different departments means aligning diverse skill sets and perspectives toward a shared vision. A dedicated project manager or coordinator can act as the central point of communication, ensuring that everyone stays on track and that progress is regularly reviewed. Utilizing project management tools and structured workflows also helps in keeping the project organized and transparent. Equally important is fostering open communication and collaboration among teams. Encouraging regular check-ins, feedback sessions, and collaborative decision-making helps prevent silos and promotes mutual respect. When challenges arise, a culture of accountability and problem-solving enables the team to adapt and stay focused on outcomes. Recognizing individual and team contributions along the way boosts morale and maintains motivation. Ultimately, the success of a cross-functional project depends on the ability to bridge departmental differences and unite around a common purpose.
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3 videos1 reading3 assignments
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