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Learner Reviews & Feedback for Leadership Communication for Maximum Impact: Storytelling by Northwestern University

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About the Course

Storytelling is an essential part of leadership. Effective leaders communicate to inspire talent to excel; to partner with investors and communities; to engage with customers and clients and to grow their impact in the world as part of a global community. Cultivating an authentic, trustworthy and compelling narrative is vital to a leader’s success. This course helps leaders find their own story through personal branding; develop storytelling success with all constituencies; initiate an effective voice for crisis; interact well through social and third party media; and communicate a vision for innovation....

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FW

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The content of the course is extremely valuable but I would suggest that, at least at the end of week 2, there is a requirement to present a story in order to start practicing the skills.

NN

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More questions after each module will help to understand the sub topics very clearly. Content is excellent. The final exercise covers a detail of every section.

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276 - 296 of 296 Reviews for Leadership Communication for Maximum Impact: Storytelling

By Hrushikesh J

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Apr 30, 2021

The course and the syllabus is good but the way of teaching can be way more innovative and engaging like storytelling itself ! its more of ' one person giving lecture' format.

By Andres G C

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Sep 16, 2020

Great material to think about. It could get better with clearer presentations, avoiding repetition of concepts and focusing more in practicing and generating the stories.

By Wellington S

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Dec 5, 2015

The first two weeks are focused on self growth, while the third is too focused on the company... I think it is a little bit incoherent. Anyway, it is a good course!

By Carla L

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Jun 20, 2016

It's a good course, with valuable information about Storytelling applied for Leadership in organizations. However, don't expect much depth in the classes.

By LISA H

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Nov 13, 2021

This was a good course, but I think that quizzes or assignments with each module would have helped the information to sink in more fully.

By Mohamed A T K

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Jan 3, 2016

Course is OK. Not too informative or too poor. However, it is in the same context with its specialization series.

By Filippos A K

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Jun 8, 2020

Very interesting and insightful. It would have benefitted though through more written assignments and exercises.

By Eric R

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Jun 15, 2023

The information was interesting but not even close to the practical depth of the first class in this sequence.

By Jerome m

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Jul 14, 2020

good, but a bit high level. Doesn't go enough in details or give you specific tools or examples / case studies

By Meganad M

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Jul 13, 2021

Project Submission and peer review time is too long and can be reduced

By Hamze G

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Nov 19, 2015

The topic was so intersting but the content was not enought practical!

By Fellipe F

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Dec 16, 2015

Very good, I missed a deepening of Storytelling elements

By Julian M V

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Jan 24, 2016

I think that this course could have more content.

By Narisa P

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Feb 22, 2019

Too generic

By Deleted A

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Nov 26, 2022

very good

By Deleted A

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Aug 21, 2022

The strategies in this course are for corporates. As an Indian, when I see myself after this course, I get only one question: How can the behavior be the same overall in the world, and if it's not the same as theirs, are these things relevant in the Indian context?

By Richard K

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May 8, 2020

Not quite the depth of information I was looking for. When it came time to review work, it seemed many students were in the forum in search of reviews rather than posting in the assignment area.

By Martí S

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May 31, 2020

Very repetitive, not so many contents, not so great at explaining

By Kazi M J

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Apr 23, 2023

Their teaching staff are bad. don't know leadership. Give wrong rating. so don't waste time here. by learning the course or assignment. in the same time you can do something else. Until they fix it.

By Sreelekshmi S

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Dec 25, 2022

Maybe it is me. I expect more coverage rather than expanding around elementary. Please try to keep it a bit more concise.

By Katelyn R

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Sep 4, 2023

There are issues with the video, an instance is constantly replaying in the background.