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Learner Reviews & Feedback for Leading Teams: Building Effective Team Cultures by University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

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About the Course

In this foundational course, you will immerse yourself in the idea of building effective team cultures. You will explore different facets of team culture that are at the root of effective teams. You'll learn more about cultures of safety, engagement, and growth, so that you can lead your teams toward cultures that facilitate the most effective teamwork. This course is part of Gies College of Business’ suite of online programs, including the iMBA and iMSM. Learn more about admission into these programs and explore how your Coursera work can be leveraged if accepted into a degree program at https://degrees.giesbusiness.illinois.edu/idegrees/....

Top reviews

SR

May 19, 2017

Excellent learning. These kind of courses really help an individual learn and implement what leaders in organizations do. The best part of this was the Emotional Intelligence and the Negotiation part.

AP

May 23, 2020

This Course was very informative and some of the concepts I learned will stay with me forever. For sure, application of concepts of this course is not only in professional lives but personal as well.

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By Simon E

Feb 14, 2017

Good conceptual insight. Basic but thought provoking assignments.

By Andrea R

Mar 4, 2016

Very good & useful information that can be easily implemented.

By josphat g

Dec 7, 2020

Detailed course that has what 21st century leader needs

By shane p

Nov 28, 2016

very good course, very informative will teach you alot

By Chris M

Mar 5, 2018

First course was better, but this wasn't too bad

By YARRAPIRAMMAGARI V .

Oct 19, 2024

good I learnt very much from this course

By Chirag A

Sep 19, 2023

It's very special explanation course

By Andrés A R

Aug 26, 2024

Muy bien todos los temas abordados

By Rosario T

Sep 8, 2021

All perfect a part the peer review

By Jie C

Aug 5, 2019

Overall is great and helpful.

By Joshua M

Jan 25, 2025

Overall very solid course!

By Caleb G

Apr 6, 2017

Great content. thank you!!

By LILIAN N G

Sep 9, 2021

This course is awesome

By lucrecia T

Aug 12, 2024

de gran apoyo

By VAIBHAV D K 1

Dec 10, 2021

Nice course

By JENNE I .

Apr 2, 2025

good

By LAVURI K .

Sep 17, 2024

good

By BIKASH D

Mar 23, 2021

Good

By Abdulqawi H

Nov 27, 2019

Nice

By مستخدم G

Jan 31, 2018

good

By Romain V

Mar 21, 2016

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By Elizabeth H

Nov 10, 2020

I found the information to be extremely well done and very valuable. My biggest difficulty with the program so far is the writing assignments. Only have 120 words does not give the student the ability to adequately answer the question. Not being able to fully answer the question because of the word limitation does hard to the student. Also not know the specifics of what you are being graded on in combination with the limited words is not a good test of the student's knowledge or understanding of the topic.

By Степин А В

Mar 15, 2018

I, as not the native speaker of the English language, it was extremely difficult to translate many of the constructions and turns that the authors use in this course. Some of the control questions after the second module contained topics and formulations that were narrated and submitted in the third module. Perhaps this is some kind of training ... Well, it was interesting) But the wording of questions should be reviewed for non-English speakers. Thank you! Good luck!

By Jolie N

Sep 28, 2020

Course is not suited for current leaders interested in enhancing their capabilities as this courses seems more suited for those in need of leadership skills for future roles or for those with minimal corporate/enterprise experience. Reading materials are very old however interesting. For it to be more interesting, instructor needs to use business cases from current companies instead of using Joe and Jane examples.

By Peter G

Mar 8, 2020

While the material itself was interesting, the peer reviewed writings were frustrating as they seemed to simply value wrote regurgitation of the material as opposed to the application of the concepts.

Additionally, the case studies could be frustrating at times, as it was difficult to find a group that regularly to complete them, especially if in more of a rush.