Learner Reviews & Feedback for The Art of Negotiation by University of California, Irvine
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DR
Feb 16, 2019
Excellent course with great insights about the often tense and difficult world of negotiations. Only thing I think that could have made this course better would be to have some case studies.
HH
Sep 12, 2020
Thanks to Sue Robin for this great Course. I learn a lot from you. Thanks to UCI Division of continuing education for conducting this great course. Thanks too to coursera.
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By Anibal A C
•Nov 7, 2020
cool
By Dr.N.Preetha
•Sep 24, 2020
GOOD
By KEERTHANA C
•Sep 11, 2020
Good
By Mona A A
•Aug 30, 2020
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•Aug 11, 2020
GOOD
By Sharika N
•Jun 12, 2020
Good
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•Jun 12, 2020
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•Jun 4, 2020
Good
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•Jun 3, 2020
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By Joe S
•Mar 27, 2020
Nice
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•Jun 25, 2020
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•Apr 28, 2019
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By Vera D
•Mar 11, 2021
I learned some important concepts about negotiation. The course was informative, and not longer than necessary. I really enjoyed the peer reviewed assignment in which I could apply the material learned in the course. However, this assignment should have come at the end of the course, not in Week 3, because an important element was discussed only in Week 4. Unfortunately, the quiz questions were annoying, because often I had the feeling that this specific thing was not mentioned in this way in the videos. I often had to retry the quizes (which you can do only once in every 8 hours).
By Bhavesh G
•May 15, 2020
COURSE CONTENT WAS TOO GOOD !! But the speaker was slow and the course could have been much better if it had some animations and real life examples. overall it was good to listen and study the different aspects of ways of negotiations. course could have been much better if they had used animations and examples. Instead of lengthy videos the videos should have been cut shorted into small other videos.
By Federico B
•Sep 30, 2020
The professor explains really well and all the concepts are presented in a proper manner, even if in a very broad way. Some negative aspects are the lack of case studies and the environment: some more colour can be certainly appreciated by the students. Overall, great course! I would recommend it to people that want a brief introduction to negotiation.
By Victor B G
•Nov 2, 2020
it was a good course to learn and practice some basics of negotiations, obviously this is something that you must practice in your work and your life but the course is good to give good bases, specially tha last module. Sometimes it can be boring because the video should use other materials and tools mroe than a ppt.
By Stella K
•Dec 31, 2020
Very useful information, loved all the videos and the content. Quizzes seemed very hard to pass because the notes were only covering the format of the videos and not the important key phrases of the instructor in every module. More detailed notes are much needed. It was a bit tiring due to this factor.
By Gianmarco C
•Sep 14, 2021
I really appreciate the contents of course and all the advices provided, but the quizzes a bit misleading. Nevertheless a very good course, I only suggest more examples during lectures, helping enter in a practice view regarding job and everyday problem.
By Hasan K U
•Jun 26, 2019
Very detailed Course touching many points of negotiations. After the course you'll know hot to prepare and how to "control" a negotiation. However I would like to see more examples which can create more solid background for the theoretic knowledge.
By Bhupesh M
•Sep 24, 2020
It was good but not up to mark, only theory portion not case study that's why finding difficulty to understand.Tests were quite difficult and you'll only have only one chance in every 8 hrs, this is not appealing at all.
By Giulia R
•Dec 31, 2020
Great course with point of reflection on the collaboration and the ability to relate within a negotiation. The only flaw is the little interactive slides and poor graphics, but the content has been appreciated.