JV
Jun 14, 2017
Excelente, parece un tema muy sencillo pero la verdad cuando te empiezan a explicar lo sencillo que puede ser mejorar la productividad uno cae en cuenta de que había estado malgastando mucho su tiempo
ND
Aug 27, 2020
This course was quite helpful. I work in a fast pace environment with multiple projects going at the same time. Planning the work, prioritizing and mapping progress was helpful. Thanks for the course.
By Deepak P A R
•Dec 27, 2018
Excellent
By Letícia D
•Aug 8, 2024
The course is well-structured and offers valuable community interaction and practical exercises. However, outdated resource links diminish the overall value. Updating resources would enhance the learning experience.
By Judith A
•Nov 13, 2016
The contect of some modules of this course is very light and the multichoice tests at the end insultingly easy. I would not pay for the certificate unless you need one per se.
I found that modules 1 and the communications part of module 3 were useful. However, the most valuable thing I got from the course was the link to the lecture by Mike Sanders on Advanced Multi-tasking.
The reference material referred to is very light - there are no reading lists and one link is to an out-of-date web page. Coursera may wish to review whether it continues offering this course.
By Martin S
•Apr 5, 2020
Most of the course contents is highly trivial and not inspiring at all. It seems suitable for very repetitive jobs (most examples in the course deal with repetitive tasks instead of creative ones), but if you're an engineer or researcher, you probably won't learn anything new.
On the plus side it's short (maybe 2 hours total), and there is a chance you might try out one or two of the ideas.
By Shawna T
•Sep 27, 2015
The information is probably great, but the instructor speaks way too slowly in the videos and it's very difficult to listen to. I switched to reading it as a transcript but that generates as a .txt file which is also very difficult to read as it's not broken into paragraphs.
By Carly N
•Jul 11, 2018
The instructor is wonderful, but the class is mostly common sense stuff and lot of filler for a class that is suppose to be about managing time efficiently. Would like to see more content or have it condensed into two weeks.
By zaqwer93
•May 11, 2018
The course gives only the basic knowledge. It's a little bit waste of time. There was not so much interesting clues/tips. Youtube in video was more valuable than the whole course. I don't recommend it.
By Kayla G
•Nov 12, 2017
Very basic course, was able to complete all content in an hour. Didn't feel like I got any new information, or like any of the action items would actually help me improve my time management.
By Daniel D
•May 8, 2016
I'm glad I didn't pay for this course.
Nothing new, obviuos advice and basic information.
Nice instructor, with a clear pronunciation and interesting videos in Module 4.
By Hong J
•Sep 13, 2015
This course is less informative and systematic than I expected. Although some time management tools are provided, the course is in general loose rather practical.
By Daria K
•Nov 16, 2017
Very short course with a small amount of useful info, what might be useful are some templates to use in planning your worktime/daytime.
By Serena S
•Sep 1, 2015
The course does not offer very useful material. The instructor speaks too slowly and it takes her a long time to explain simple ideas.
By Reinhard S
•Sep 4, 2016
I expected more content. The course description says that there is material for 4-8 hours, however the videos are only one hour long.
By Javier N P
•Nov 8, 2015
A little bit tedious/monotonous course. It has some useful tips and tests for beginners in Personal Time Managment.
By Fabien C
•Aug 19, 2015
This is more like a one hour lecture than an actual course. I was hoping for more content.
By Paul I
•Jan 3, 2016
Well explained videos, But very short course. Only 1 or 2 (short) videos per week!
By GUILLERMO R M
•Nov 15, 2020
The course can be considered more a talk than a course. It gives basic ideas but does not go in detail and force to work on them. Some lectures given are just simply poor power points with the basic ideas but not contributing to expand the lesson. Links to other videos from other courses seems a joke
By Michael L
•Nov 1, 2020
It seems that they payed minimum efforts to build this course. Video quality is disturbing, reading tasks are simply links to the presentations shown in the videos, futhermore they are not correctly formatted. Totally not recommended
By Nasrullah N
•May 8, 2021
Vidoe Lectures were almost nill, no tutor. Course content was also not well worked out. Overall disappointed that i put so much effort but it was not worth.
By Nicole V
•Jun 18, 2018
This course seems kind of pointless. I finished the 4 weeks in 1.5 hours and the material did not provide any value to me.
By Carsten K
•Jun 2, 2021
For an online course it is quiet bad. Mostly reading, few videos, not many topics covered. A book is better.
By Vassilis S
•Aug 15, 2015
Very basic and trivial information that can be easily summarized in an article. Not need for a whole course.
By Cristine R
•Jul 26, 2020
The course is kinda short. I want more real work scenario examples. Role playing is much better I think.
By Ana L R H
•Feb 22, 2021
Dont get me wrong it is a good course, however it is short and it doesnt deliver cost benefit.
By Remesh S
•Mar 20, 2024
This comprehensive course has equipped participants with invaluable insights into efficiently managing multiple tasks, mastering the art of time management, sidestepping distractions, and discerning which tasks warrant priority during both peak and off-peak productivity periods. Through meticulous instruction and practical exercises, it has fostered a profound understanding of optimizing productivity and maximizing efficiency. Participants emerge with a heightened ability to navigate complex workloads with finesse, strategically allocating their time and attention to tasks that yield the greatest impact. This course serves as a beacon, illuminating the path toward peak performance and sustained productivity in the modern workplace.