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University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

Creativity Toolkit II: Creative Collaboration

Creativity requires us to collaborate with others, and this course helps you be a better creative collaborator. We need to be able to pitch our creative ideas so that others are excited rather than baffled or dismissive by them. We need to be able to evaluate the ideas of others so we identify rather than miss creative solutions. We need to be able to work with our teams such that creativity thrives rather than is suppressed. This course addresses each of these needs, identifying challenges and providing guidance for effective performance. The end result is guidance on how to foster effective creative collaboration. You will be able to: -Design pitches for innovative ideas to build excitement and clarity -Evaluate the pitches of others to identify great new ideas -Lead groups to foster effective collaboration for innovation This course is part of Gies College of Business’ suite of online programs, including the iMBA and iMSM. Learn more about admission into these programs and explore how your Coursera work can be leveraged if accepted into a degree program at https://degrees.giesbusiness.illinois.edu/idegrees/.

Status: Communication
Status: People Management
BeginnerCourse22 hours

Featured reviews

OO

5.0Reviewed Jul 3, 2020

Superb content. I thoroughly enjoyed the course. At the end, I am equipped with knowledge needed to run creative teams.

AR

5.0Reviewed May 29, 2022

Well structured discussions and explanations. Prof Jeff and Prof Jack are high explained the some complex terms in a simplistic manner.

LS

5.0Reviewed Jul 12, 2020

This course was more fun and thought provoking than I thought it would be. Changed my way of thinking.

PB

5.0Reviewed Feb 27, 2019

Amazing course to follow! Great teachers, with a lot of humor! They teached many practical knowledge, I can practise in my daily work!

PM

5.0Reviewed Jul 6, 2019

What a practical, useful course for understanding and enacting creativity. Highly recommend.

JA

5.0Reviewed Jul 25, 2017

Insightful and entertaining course, highly recommended if you're expected to build and foster creative work.

SM

4.0Reviewed Dec 9, 2018

Good content, but not necessarily so much of it. The two instructors having a conversation often slows the pace down and reduces the use of slides which can be helpful.

DM

4.0Reviewed Jul 4, 2018

Great videos and explanations. At times I felt the course would draw out and over complicate items that in turn created confusion of various course material and content. Great course overall!

SG

4.0Reviewed Jul 1, 2020

Great class with priceless insights. Only area of opportunity I see is better structure with delivery as you can feel a bit lost in the current format. Excellent Professors and resources nonetheless.

LP

5.0Reviewed Aug 9, 2018

Great class, professors make it fun and teach important concepts as to how to be creative problem solver

KR

5.0Reviewed Jul 4, 2018

Excellent course. Jeff and Jack are two of the most effective instructors out there who are really good at making learning fun and highly effective at the same time.

KD

5.0Reviewed Jul 9, 2020

Great course, I learned a lot. I never thought of myself as creative but now i know I can invoke techniques to be creative.

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