学生对 University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign 提供的 Managing Innovation: Ambidexterity, Teams and Leading Change 的评价和反馈
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AL
Sep 20, 2024
Course is qualitative and subjective in nature, although the solutions presented are well reasoned.
RA
Aug 4, 2022
This is one best courses to envision innovation management from leadership perspective
1 - Managing Innovation: Ambidexterity, Teams and Leading Change 的 10 个评论(共 10 个)
创建者 Rohit K A
•Aug 5, 2022
This is one best courses to envision innovation management from leadership perspective
创建者 Nguyen D L
•Apr 13, 2026
Professor E. Geoffrey Love’s course Managing Innovation: Ambidexterity, Teams, and Leading Change has been one of the most practically valuable learning experiences in my leadership journey. The class gave me a powerful, actionable framework for navigating organizational change—especially at a time when the shift toward AI is reshaping roles, workflows, and strategic priorities. What stood out most was how the course connected theory with real leadership dilemmas: balancing exploration and exploitation, structuring teams for adaptability, and leading people through uncertainty. Prof. Love’s teaching made these concepts not only intellectually clear but operationally usable. I walked away with concrete tools to diagnose resistance, design change pathways, and guide teams through transitions with clarity and empathy.
创建者 Matthew K
•Jan 27, 2023
Provides solid foundations across technology, innovation and strategy
创建者 A L
•Jul 23, 2022
Content interesting and easy to follow
创建者 OSAMA J M
•Jul 2, 2024
Excellent course
创建者 Shehab H F
•May 5, 2023
interesting
创建者 MUNIRAH F A A M F A A
•Dec 14, 2024
شكرا
创建者 Abhinav L
•Sep 20, 2024
Course is qualitative and subjective in nature, although the solutions presented are well reasoned.
创建者 Safeer A A S
•Dec 30, 2025
Good
创建者 Felix
•May 22, 2023
The content is informative, but I think there is room for improvement in the delivery. In one module, the order of videos seems to be mixed up, making the first video pretty confusing. In my opinion, less text on the slides would improve the videos.