ND
27 août 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.
SK
24 janv. 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.
par Areej F
•14 sept. 2020
good
par Sathriyan M
•8 juil. 2020
Good
par 18UCMA125
•7 juil. 2020
Good
par SANDEEP G
•6 juin 2020
good
par Nitin J
•28 mai 2020
good
par rateb a
•8 mai 2020
nice
par TRAN D T
•23 juil. 2019
good
par Nguyễn V H
•26 déc. 2017
Good
par Rogério A V
•22 févr. 2017
good
par Shemant S
•20 déc. 2015
good
par Kevin A D
•29 sept. 2015
good
par loay a
•1 sept. 2021
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•6 sept. 2020
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par Roberta V
•20 août 2020
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par NG P E
•2 déc. 2018
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par Noemie Y N N
•11 janv. 2016
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par Nguyen T M D
•14 déc. 2015
N
par Yannick R K T
•7 oct. 2015
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par Sadjia C A
•25 août 2015
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par Muhammad S K
•7 sept. 2017
As far as MOOCs go, I have not seen a worse design. This course which is supposed to be taken over 4 weeks will actually take you at most around 2 hours to complete. The tips given in this course are quite basic and there is not any content that was new to me because you can find the same and better content for free on the internet. Therefore, paying for such a course does not make sense to me.However, the tips given in the course are useful and their utility can not be denied. Try the course but I would suggest not paying for it.The following topics are covered in 5-10 minute long videos:-Importance of making a work plan-Importance of tracking and estimating time-How to avoid getting burnt out during your job
par Didimo E G T
•16 août 2017
Hard facts about multitasking, great insight on getting things done which is hard when your mind tends to wander off. The problem is most managers (at least in IT) just love to have their team doing multitasking. For years I had known that the cost of task switching is high, but how do you educate managers about that? The course was a bit short but good. The speaker however needs to modulate speech in such a way that its rate is almost constant. I usually watch lesson videos at 125% or 150% the normal rate so if the speaker does not modulate his/her rate of speech then it becomes troublesome to listen at more than 100%.
par Dr ( G K J
•25 avr. 2020
the course was 0.k. it is very simpl and short. The course fee shown as Rs o.oo when I registered and it was a free trial. i could finish the course within few hours also and got certificate . but yesterday 25 april 2020 i got message that Rs 2879/- was debited from my credit card . this was without my knowledge and without any intimation from courseera. I have not given any authorisation to debit the amount as the course itself was free. i would like to request you to refund the amount at the earliest. i could not find amy more courses in my field of interest,.
pl do the needful
par Divyansh S
•24 déc. 2020
A short and precise course on how to nail and be better at framing your timetables. Although this course gives you a micro-step application-based approach to managing your time, I feel the content presented is really great, and relatable to many working professionals. This course could have been better had it been more extensive in the assignments and peer-graded assignments which could have focussed on the individual's approach and guided solutions, rather than pure theory based assignments.
par Luis A O
•13 sept. 2015
This is a very short, but useful and highly practical course. It will help you think about your work habits, as well as introduce you to an array of tools to analyze and make changes in whatever areas in your work or personal life you believe should be more productive/fulfilling. It's very light on the theoretical aspect, but it does offer you some food for thought. And Ms. Meloni is a delightful instructor -- she actually makes you wish the presentations were a lot longer than they are.
par Genevieve S
•4 nov. 2020
It's a short course, with helpful tips for people who need the basics of productivity. Personally, I didn't find it as revolutionary as I was expecting, because I've been doing well already, although I did learn a thing or two. I like that it's short and can be completed in a few hours, but I think much can be improved in terms of presentation. To be honest, it's quite boring compared to the other MOOCs I've completed, although Margaret does speak well.