Great final course before the capstone to pull all the theory and tools together for justifying the social marketing strategy and tactics. Budgeting and testing frameworks were excellent. Outstanding.
Excellent Course to finalize the specialization, It was interesting all the different approaches regarding the way how security, budgeting and other strategies works in the Social Landscape
by Santiago M
•Very General. But necessary to close the understanding of the social marketing program.
by Diane M
•Great course - the videos of the last week are great wrap ups of the advice.
by Hans K
•Good overview on how to rationalise an investment to senior management
by Daniela H M
•I would have liked to know better about calculating KPIs and MROI
by Eugene T
•Interesting course on the business side of social media marketing
by Jiayuan S
•Good but relatively not so informative as the previous ones.
by Riddhi B
•The course content and delivery ha
by Eliseo J P
•great course very informative
by Raed A
•THE BEST
by Hasan F
•the whole specialization needs an update
by Ricardo J O
•What I liked: Materials have quality and a professional approach. Speakers add value to the discussion. Toolkit is important.
What I didn't like: This course, as most of Northwestern courses, is excessively short in video lectures per module. In this course each module had about 20 to 30 minutes of videos per module. That is clearly insufficient. Most courses in Wharton's, U. Michigan's and Illinoi's specializations in Coursera, have more video materials per module, than your courses in totality... 1.5 to 3 hours per module in the three institutions mentioned in average per module against about 2 hours of videos on all your course modules combined. That is a serious and very salient gap, that I think you should reflect on. In my opinion, quality MOOC's either singular courses, either specializations have to be very well balanced in content - both in quality and quantity. Your courses have very reasonable quality, but fails completely in quantity. As competition in the online e-learning domain increases at an impressive speed, you should benchmark what I mentioned above and do something about it, or probably after 2/3 runs of your courses, people with churn for more addedd value offerings in the dimensions that I pointed out.
Good luck.
by Manuela L G
•not as good as the others and way too quick
by Leslie K
•I did not find that this course added anything to what I already learned. Seems mainly a re-hash of prior material slimly disguising marketing pitch of other Northwestern courses.