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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, technology, or with people and firms. This course helps you develop a perspective on managing innovation. That is, you will build your capability to lead and design your organization in effectively implementing innovation initiatives and achieving 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 challenge is in regards to how to successfully implement innovation efforts within established firms and alongside established businesses. You then investigate the particulars of managing innovation when disruptive technologies are involved. Other topics include leadership of new product development teams, planning and evaluation of innovation initiatives, and management of innovation across organizational boundaries, as happens with alliances or virtual firms. You will be able to: - Analyze innovations and their impact on organizations - Articulate a research-informed perspective on innovation - Utilize frameworks, tools, and concepts to address challenges that arise in innovation 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

MJ

Feb 25, 2019

THE COURSE MATERIAL WAS WELL DESIGNED AND INSTRUCTORS WAS VERY KNOWLEDGEABLE AND PROVIDED GREAT INSIGHT INTO THEORY AND PRACTICE OF INNOVATION MANAGEMENT AND GENERAL MANAGEMENT.HIGHLY RECOMMENDED

DS

Jun 20, 2020

Thank you Professor Geoff Love for providing such an insightful class! Your analysis in each lecture videos gives me a great understanding of the mechanisms of managing innovation initiatives.

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By Awosusi B S

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Nov 16, 2020

confirmed

By TEJRAJ S C

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Jun 1, 2020

Thank You

By AMAL A M A A A M A

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Mar 20, 2024

شكرا لكم

By A E M A

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Aug 12, 2024

شكرا لك

By OMOLOYE B A

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Aug 11, 2021

great

By EISSA Y S

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Oct 24, 2023

شكرا

By Oladimeji V O

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Nov 17, 2020

okay

By Dr. V K V

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Jul 29, 2020

Good

By Isaac O

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Oct 3, 2020

ok

By Seat M H

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Feb 23, 2021

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By Tommaso L P

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Jan 31, 2019

Hi, thanks for this course of overall outstanding quality! I would like to leave a few critics for future improvement: compared to the sister course on Strategic Innovation, the assignments where a bit less guided (no source material to build the work upon, instructions pretty broad), that could be improved. Likewise, there were no powerpoint slides coming with the modules, again as opposed to the sister course, which would be very handy for coming back to the course in the future in addition to the notes taken. Apart from that, the course is great and I would definitely recommend it to a friend. Congrats!

By Marc M

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Jun 20, 2017

Excellent course material. The video lectures were well produced and the content was appropriately rigorous. The tests and quiz materials were good. The assignments were interesting and relevant to the course material. However, the course relies on peer graded assignments to "pass" the course and receive your certificate. I have yet to get mine. I did 12 reviews of each assignment (4x the required amount), yet I have yet to get even one review. I don't think that I will pay for another course that requires peer review to receive your grade. I wish that I could get my money back.

By KARUNA B

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Aug 9, 2022

The course was very informative and the course trainer structured the weekly plan in a very logical manner. The one feedback that I have is that I found Week 3 a bit heavily loaded. The week has many crucial concepts in innovation strategies. I felt that the concepts could have been spaced at a more moderate pace. Overall, I enjoyed learning the concepts.

By Annemarie E

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May 12, 2020

I really enjoyed the material in this course and found it very relevant to my job and today's pandemic climate. Lectures were very well timed and easy to understand. I would have preferred to have part of the course mark determined by interactions in the forums to encourage more engagement. Thank you so much!

By David V P

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Jul 18, 2024

Very useful, important points about putting in practice innovation initiatives, especially in the second part of the course. The ethos and course structure can still been improved.

By Steven M

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Sep 20, 2018

Excellent content. Very knowledgeable instructor. Production quality of the videos for this class was not as high as the first class in this specialization sequence.

By Shubham S

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Jun 29, 2020

Good teaching method but it would have been better if more industry-based examples used to signify the importance of the topics.

By Muhammad w

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Dec 12, 2018

Every thing is good but i think you should write the i.d card number on the receiving certificate.

By Gerard A

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Dec 8, 2020

Excellent training. Give you pratical view of how to manage innovations with the teams

By Inderjeet s

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Oct 14, 2020

I really enjoy and very interesting course it is

By Mahmoud S

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Jul 10, 2019

Good Course, might need more practi

By Ekenwa C N

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Aug 12, 2020

Course met my expectations.

By Raji O F

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Dec 2, 2020

Highly educative

By RASHED S A A R S A A

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Oct 27, 2024

الشهادة لاتطبع

By Onkar I

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May 2, 2020

The course content itself is great, but the way the 1st half of the course was delivered by Prof.Echambadi, it made a world of difference. The videos were really 'innovative' and went straight to the point. Prof. Love's delivery method is really slow and the videos are too long so by the end of the 4th module you really can't remember or retain a lot of what was said in the earlier modules