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Learner Reviews & Feedback for Managing Innovation: Ambidexterity, Teams and Leading Change by University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

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About the Course

You may have noticed that what is new often behaves differently than what has become accepted over time, whether it is in a market, or a technology, or involves people and firms. Much research supports these general ideas, and one implication is that management of innovation often requires different approaches and skills than management in established arenas. This course helps you develop a perspective on managing innovation. That is, you will build your capability to lead and design your organization to effectively implement innovation initiatives and achieve their strategic intent. To do this, you will learn a set of frameworks, tools, and concepts that can help you address several important challenges in managing innovation. The first regards how to successfully implement innovation efforts within established firms and alongside established businesses. A second is leadership of new product development teams. The course also covers leadership of organizational change, which is often a critical part of driving innovation initiatives forward. Through covering these topics, the course will help you: - Analyze innovations and their impact on organizations - Articulate a research-informed perspective on innovation management - Utilize frameworks, tools, and concepts to address leadership challenges that arise in innovation...

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By Rohit K A

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Aug 5, 2022

This is one best courses to envision innovation management from leadership perspective

By Matthew K

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Jan 27, 2023

Provides solid foundations across technology, innovation and strategy

By A L

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Jul 23, 2022

Content interesting and easy to follow

By OSAMA J M

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Jul 2, 2024

Excellent course

By Shehab H F

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May 5, 2023

interesting

By Abhinav L

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Sep 20, 2024

Course is qualitative and subjective in nature, although the solutions presented are well reasoned.

By Felix

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May 22, 2023

The content is informative, but I think there is room for improvement in the delivery. In one module, the order of videos seems to be mixed up, making the first video pretty confusing. In my opinion, less text on the slides would improve the videos.