Creating Innovation

  • 4.8
Approx. 15 hours to complete

Course Summary

Learn how to create and implement innovative ideas with this course. Discover the key elements of innovation and the processes involved in bringing new ideas to life.

Key Learning Points

  • Understand the importance of innovation in modern business
  • Learn about the different types of innovation and how they can be implemented
  • Discover how to create a culture of innovation within your organization

Job Positions & Salaries of people who have taken this course might have

    • USA: $94,000
    • India: ₹1,200,000
    • Spain: €50,000
    • USA: $94,000
    • India: ₹1,200,000
    • Spain: €50,000

    • USA: $108,000
    • India: ₹1,800,000
    • Spain: €60,000
    • USA: $94,000
    • India: ₹1,200,000
    • Spain: €50,000

    • USA: $108,000
    • India: ₹1,800,000
    • Spain: €60,000

    • USA: $72,000
    • India: ₹1,000,000
    • Spain: €40,000

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Learning Outcomes

  • Create and implement innovative ideas
  • Develop a culture of innovation within an organization
  • Understand the different types of innovation and how they can be utilized

Prerequisites or good to have knowledge before taking this course

  • Basic understanding of business principles
  • Access to a computer and internet

Course Difficulty Level

Intermediate

Course Format

  • Online
  • Self-paced
  • Video lectures
  • Assignments

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  • Innovation and Creativity
  • Design Thinking

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Notable People in This Field

  • CEO of SpaceX and Tesla
  • Author and Speaker

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Description

The third course of the specialization CREATING INNOVATION will teach you what is at the core of all innovations that solve complex problems and how to foster methods to make big breakthroughs possible. It advances your knowledge of your own field by teaching you to look at it in new ways.

Outline

  • What is Innovation?
  • Innovation and Emergence
  • Cosmic Innovation
  • Chemical Innovation
  • Biological Innovation
  • Neurological Innovation
  • The Root of Innovation
  • Resources
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  • Assessment Overview for Course 3: Creating Innovation
  • Resources
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  • Multiple Choice - Mod. 1
  • Short writing for Module 1: What is innovation?
  • The Evolution of Human Creativity
  • Collective Learning and Innovation
  • The Power of Language
  • Innovation in the Palaeolithic
  • Innovation and the Holocene
  • Innovation and Agriculture
  • Population and Connectivity
  • Resources
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  • Multiple Choice - Mod. 2
  • Short writing for Module 2: The evolution of human creativity
  • Innovation in a Complex Global Network
  • Networks and Innovation
  • Afro-Eurasian Networks and Innovation
  • The First Global Networks and Innovation
  • The Scientific Revolution and Innovation
  • The Industrial Revolution and Innovation
  • The Diffusion of Innovation
  • Innovating in a Global System
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  • Multiple Choice - Mod. 3
  • Module 3: Innovation in complex global networks
  • Planning Innovation
  • Planning Innovation
  • Innovation in the Ancient World
  • Institutional Power and Innovation
  • The Failure of Planned Innovation
  • The Success of Planned Innovation
  • Innovation and National Development
  • Research and Innovation
  • Top-Down Innovation
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  • Multiple Choice - Mod. 4
  • Short writing for Module 4: Planned innovation
  • Market Innovation
  • Encouraging Innovation
  • Economic Theories of Innovation
  • Thomas Edison and Industrialised Innovation
  • Financing Innovation
  • The Psychology of Innovation
  • Patents and Innovation
  • Blind and Planned Innovation
  • Innovation by Market Forces
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  • Multiple Choice - Mod. 5
  • Short writing for Module 5: Market-driven innovation
  • Innovation in the Anthropocene
  • The Anthropocene and Innovation
  • The Great Acceleration
  • Markets and the Future of Innovation
  • Science and the Future of Innovation
  • The Internet and the Future of Innovation
  • Innovation and Our Future
  • The Final Assignment
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  • Multiple Choice - Mod. 6
  • Short writing for Module 6: Innovation in the Anthropocene
  • Final assignment for Course 3: Creating Innovation

Summary of User Reviews

Read reviews for Creating Innovation course on Coursera. Learners have praised the course for its insightful content, practical tips, and engaging assignments. Overall, the course has received positive ratings from the learners.

Key Aspect Users Liked About This Course

Many users found the course content insightful and practical.

Pros from User Reviews

  • The course provides a good understanding of innovation and its importance.
  • The assignments are engaging and help in applying the concepts learned.
  • The course is well structured and easy to follow.
  • The instructor is knowledgeable and provides relevant examples.
  • The course is suitable for both beginners and experienced professionals.

Cons from User Reviews

  • Some learners found the course content to be too basic.
  • The course could benefit from more interactive elements.
  • The course could be more challenging for experienced learners.
  • The course does not offer much interaction with other learners.
  • Some learners found the course to be repetitive.
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Shawn Ross
Macquarie University
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