TP
Very good course with a lot of great speakers. I would recommend this course to anyone wanting to broaden their leadership and communication abilities
Storytelling is an essential part of leadership. Effective leaders communicate to inspire talent to excel; to partner with investors and communities; to engage with customers and clients and to grow their impact in the world as part of a global community. Cultivating an authentic, trustworthy and compelling narrative is vital to a leader’s success. This course helps leaders find their own story through personal branding; develop storytelling success with all constituencies; initiate an effective voice for crisis; interact well through social and third party media; and communicate a vision for innovation.
TP
Very good course with a lot of great speakers. I would recommend this course to anyone wanting to broaden their leadership and communication abilities
NN
More questions after each module will help to understand the sub topics very clearly. Content is excellent. The final exercise covers a detail of every section.
CC
Good content however I feel the instructors need to have more of a presence on the discussion forums or Coursera needs to select a community mentor for this course.
MA
Although I enjoyed all aspects of the course, I think that there should be more content added in terms of quizzes and mandatory reading materials.
MB
Really enjoyed the flow of the course. The video’s where very easy to follow and the final project was challenging and satisfying to complete
PR
One off the best course which i have study online. I hope more people will fellow this and expand their knowledge. And special thanks for the lecture panel.
FW
The content of the course is extremely valuable but I would suggest that, at least at the end of week 2, there is a requirement to present a story in order to start practicing the skills.
MA
I liked this course a lot as it gave me the opportunity to work doing the assignment, helping me to think as an executive team leader. It was very challenged but very rewarding at the end of it.
SR
A very concise course on the storytelling strategy for leadership. The professors teach the course very well. A must take course for everyone.
JG
I am thankful to coursera and the instructors' team. I was able to learn why storytelling is important for leadership and how to effectively tell stories for success.
MT
Quick modules that give insight and perspective on how storytelling matters in managerial circumstances, and what perspectives may work when considering responses to disasters big and small.
CL
Very interesting course, however, some of the topics are not deeply seen, so we get the general idea of what is needed for maximum impact communication. Would be good more tests for each topic.
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Prior to beginning this course, I was excited about the material and the syllabus. Unfortunately I left the course dissatisfied. Unlike the other modules in this program, the material is presented without a framework for understanding and feels more like an assembled list of "tips." The "tips" are not useful, which is evident by the final assignment, which is poorly conceived.
I liked this course a lot as it gave me the opportunity to work doing the assignment, helping me to think as an executive team leader. It was very challenged but very rewarding at the end of it.
Story Telling section is not so rich. There is a lot of scope for its improvement.
One more drawback is there is no interaction with the lecturers. I have some great things to say about storytelling. We have been practicing it since over 200 years in India. In my organization, we had used this very much effectively to grow perfectly.
I seek one of your contact to explore story telling in detail. Please let me know whom to write about it. My email id: [email protected]
I really enjoyed this course. It clearly outlines the critical characteristics of a successful brand and story. This course is beneficial for everyone who wants to increase
The subjects selected are relevant, the professors are very knowledgable, engaging and inspiring and they answer all the questions promptly.
I enjoyed this course tremendously, highly recommended!
Not nearly as good as the first course in this specialization. The material was solid, but not presented in a way that was quite so "real life" as the former. This was particularly funny considering the context and course name. The presenters were also solid, but not especially dynamic, especially Candy Lee, who was rather dry. The "panel" used by Ms. Lee seemed to focus on content more appropriate for a commercial touting the various departments at Northwestern as opposed to material relevant to the course.
Unlike the previous course in this sequence, this course provided little to no substantial information. While I fully agree with the premise of the course, the importance of leadership communication through storytelling, this course presented no sources, psychological research, or evidence to defend its arguments. It provided great "lay advice" with little to no research base. I would not recommend this course for anything beyond casual reading. It is not substantiated.
Very good course with a lot of great speakers. I would recommend this course to anyone wanting to broaden their leadership and communication abilities
I considered the course a bit too much conceptual and not so exciting to accomplish.
I am thankful to coursera and the instructors' team. I was able to learn why storytelling is important for leadership and how to effectively tell stories for success.
Awesome Content, Great articulation of content and nice assignment to recollect what was learnt.
Keep up the good work!
The material was beneficial but I would have found the course more helpful if there were weekly assignments rather than one assignment at the end of the course that incorporated all of the principles.
No enseña mucho sobre storytelling, deben de mejorar
Huge backlog of assignments from other sessions of the course that are waiting for peer reviews makes it very difficult to get your own assignment peer reviewed, even if you submit before deadline. Course content is not substantiated with research. Assignment instructions and grading criteria are badly misaligned, which is probably why there is such a big backlog of old assignments from earlier sessions.
The person responsible for the course should take the following actions:
1) Aligning the grading criteria with the assignment instructions
2) Clearing out the backlog of assignments that have not yet been peer reviewed. I estimate that there are 50-100 still pending review, many were submitted almost one year ago.
Overall this course was very shallow and only touched the surface on the matters discussed. The professors refrained to only mention a few cases of how companies dealt with certain matters rather than provide the tools used in order to reach those decisions. Also, the title of this course barely matches the expectation one has about the content
Poor qualification since you seem to pass the course even if there is no one willing to grade your submission.. I reviewed 5 jobs out of 3 suggested to review and I didn't get any review. So I am supposed to have passed with 66% and with no feedback at all. In this case, I suggest the University do something to check unreviewed submissions.
Course seemed like a bit of an afterthought, and the final assignment was a hypothetical scenario, which made it significantly less interesting and valuable.
I found the storytelling professors not as enthusiastic and effective as I hoped.
A Big thank you to the faculty of this course! I had been interested about this topic on Storytelling, It has given me food for thought and has definitely changed the way I look at situations in my life. Thank you for the design of this course, well paced, great content and well completed.
I wanted to know if I would get to see the reviews of my Work submitted.
Regards, Sandeep R Dey
-Clear stages to bring students up to speed.
-Some "ridiculous" mentions like "to pass... 100% or higher"... how come?
-Last but not least: the grading system, where my submission is not graded looooong after I finished the modules (2 modules past) is a headache. Please read your FORUM! many students asked for another to grade theirs!