Learner Reviews & Feedback for International Leadership and Organizational Behavior by Universit脿 Bocconi
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JM
Jun 17, 2020
It was difficult at first to grasp the concepts that Bocconi University was trying to impart but the short lectures and transcripts made it a whole lot easier to revise and refer to.
NP
May 27, 2020
It is one of the very interesting courses I have done and I have learned a lot through this.I personally thanks to all the Bocconi team who is involved in the preparation of this course.
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By Matheus B
鈥Mar 17, 2024
One of the best free courses to introduce into leadership concepts. It has great content, great fundaments and taught by professionals. In my opinion, one of its key features are the diverse lessons as some are structured like interviews and others are like small experiments, this give a sense of proximity to the student because they can identify with the questions. I like that Franz gives importance to interculturality, and for so, he talks to people from different nationalities that also share experience with working with different cultures. The course has small 10 questions forms to each week to reinforce your apprenticeship, which is really nice to address the important topics to study and to know which one you are more familiar and others less familiar. I do not think this course gives any type of professionality or expertise to the topic of leadership but it is indeed the right path to start. I say this goes to one of the best structured courses I have taken, and mind my words, I have taken many courses, hahaha! Now, this course is not perfect. One flaw I noticed from my experience is that some questions in some questionaries are from very specific topics that were not much highlighted in some lessons. This means that, the teacher would comment about them very briefly before jumping to the next one. As a result, I thought they were not very important to note about, and that impacted on my performance. I recommend creating a section dedicated to list the important topics about a concept right before the questionaries.
By Veranika
鈥Jul 29, 2022
I really enjoyed this course. First of all, the theory was well explained in combination with practical examples. Thanks to both of these factors, gaining knowledge and understanding the content was easy. In my opinion, the content itself is very relevant, especially when you have to deal with the international environment every day at work, school, etc. Secondly, I would like to note the professionalism of the lecturer and how easy it was to follow him, as well as understand his well-spoken English (even better than well). The participants (students) were also interestingly integrated into the lectures, which I think is a great advantage of this course. The only thing I personally didn't like was the amount of theory. Sometimes it overwhelmed me, especially when out of 5 videos, only 1 was practical. To sum up, I liked the course and would definitely recommend it to others.
By Andy N
鈥Jul 21, 2020
I am an experienced International Manager but I found this course both reassuring and useful. For parts I could find my own processes and thinking supported by the theory. Even parts where I haven't formalized my thinking but 'kind of know it' was supported by the course, This was very reassuring. I also learnt a lot particularly in Networking and Conflict Management. I hadn't previously considered the cultural impact in this respect.
My only frustration (irritation) was the way the lecturer speaks with sentences ending with things like "if you please". This adds nothing and sounds like a non-native English speaker trying hard to sound either smart of posh. To a native English speaker it sounds irritating. I even wonder if it makes comprehension of the course more difficult when English is challenging for a student.