KM
Nov 25, 2020
Great course to learn the theoretical background of HR management through practical applications. I highly recommend this course. Thank you all for the immense support provided throughout the course.
SB
Sep 7, 2017
It was amazing. Thoroughly enjoyed the entire bit of this course. Very interactive. Took a lot from this course. Very happy. Hoping to enroll for more courses in future. Thanks once again Coursera.
By arinze a
•May 22, 2022
please why am i still getting 60% in my graded after several attempt. I think there is a problem somewhere. Please help me rectify it so i can continue with my learning speed. clease
By Avradip S
•Aug 9, 2016
On later parts the videos are poorly edited and less interactive. In one place practice quiz has wrong answer marked as right. (Whether it's a situational question or behavioral).
By SHERY T A
•Nov 22, 2016
Good course.However the initial part ,that is recruiting hiring portion could have been conducted in a better manner.It felt as if the lecturer was reading out from a text book.
By Rita A F C
•Apr 8, 2020
It was good, particularly when it came to onboarding. However, the course is from 2016 so some examples, particularly when it comes to technology are a bit outdated.
By Abhay R
•Dec 20, 2020
It was not as good as the first module. The presentation did not have the graphics as it was in the first course. However, the content of the course was amazing!
By Nayeli H P
•Sep 26, 2016
It is a good general overview about recruiting, but I would like more information about staff planning as well, how to forecast the workforce needs.
By Ezza T K
•Feb 17, 2020
It is a good course and gives a detailed view. But I feel it would be better if more practical examples are shared with scenarios
By Sophia G
•May 15, 2022
Please, a more size-bite lessons! Overall it was a fun course, very informative & the instructor was good! Thanks!
By Jennifer H
•Mar 31, 2020
Interesting course. However, have to say that the course content and presentation is slightly on the dry side....
By iolanda m
•Mar 26, 2020
Not very useful,
if you have two years on the job experience even in small retail company you don't need it.
By Najla A y
•Aug 4, 2023
The recordings of the material was so low voiced and bad
The course teachers were not clear and not engaging
By Mário B
•Jan 25, 2021
The knowledge behind and the teachers were very compreensive but the videos were badly edited and cropped.
By Liujin Y
•Feb 19, 2020
I really disliked this course, especially the way she teaches, suffering when I'm studying!!!!!!
By Leandro S
•May 9, 2019
Production and audio/video quality is not as good as the first course in this specialization.
By iozsa t
•Dec 2, 2019
Not as good as I have expected, not as much information, a little superficial.
By Hesham S E F
•Jun 5, 2019
there is no Arabic language available with this course
By ALAA M M A A M M A
•Sep 29, 2022
it is agood information
By Nazish S
•Mar 23, 2020
too lengthy and bore
By SUBBARAO A N
•Apr 12, 2018
A bit of a let down!
By Abdikani S A
•Jun 27, 2024
it's good
By Anupama S
•May 15, 2020
Good
By وديعه ب أ ب ه ا
•Sep 15, 2022
جيد
By Catherine H
•Aug 1, 2019
This course wasn't as good as the first one in the HR specialization, Preparing to Manage Human Resources. The quality of the videos was poor, with the introductions being almost impossible to hear and then the following fragment very loud. The videos were interrupted at weird places, in the middle of a sentence for example, for in-video quizzes and there were other unfinished sentences and lost of long breaks. The instructor spoke in a monotonous voice and didn't use many tools to make it more interesting. I found it difficult not to get distracted - the total opposite of the Preparing to Manage Human Resources course.
The quizzes included many questions that weren't discussed in the videos, or sometimes even marked answers as wrong while the video clearly said it was the right answer. Also, in case of a wrong answer, it didn't say afterwards which should've been the right answer, just that it was wrong. How are you supposed to learn from you mistakes this way?
The course gave some suggested reading, however it only gave a link to the homepage of a website. It would've been helpful to get suggestions on interesting articles or pages on the website, or at least mention why this website is relevant.
One of the videos included a link to a YouTube video, which was an interesting video but the course said it would only take 10 minutes while the video lasts over an hour.
Finally, I'd suggest to get a quality check on peer review assignments. I spent quite some time on my assignment and on reviewing others, including constructive feedback even in cases where I thought the quality of the work was poor. In most cases I just received a grade back from other peers, or in the best case a rushed comment saying 'great work'. This doesn't feel rewarding and I wonder what's the point of taking this course if the quality is not monitored.
Overall, I found the contents of HR management interesting but the course disappointing.
By Matjaz
•Apr 6, 2020
Took this course and although Amy seems like a very pleasant person, the course doesn't quite live up to the expectations:1. There's a lot of general theory but very little practical cases how to actually use it and a lot of information is very vague. For instance: "if it's cold outside, dress in a way you won't be cold." Well, if course I want to dress warm, but the information I would expect to get is: what types of materials to use (wool, cotton, polyester...), what type of gloves to wear, which socks to use, how to layer the clothes so I get the best effect. And this is the biggest problem of the course, giving us obvious information but little information with any added value.2. A lot of story telling (refers to #1), which again, is harder to use in practical work situation.3. Quite a big part of the course refers specifically to the American legislation and practices. I understand it's an American University but judging by some other courses, this could be done with less emphasis.4. Outdated additional readings and listenings. Using old sources (i.e. referring to almost 20 years old articles). Sometimes links to certain examples of good practice don't even work anymore because they're so outdated and companies replaced the content with something else.Like I wrote in beginning - Amy seems really nice and all this topic has potential, but the outcome is really not so great. But maybe if you would revise it and bring it up to date, it would make a great course!