Coursera for Business helped my team as someone who loves to learn, and it is a fantastic tool for work. I learned about many things, about many projects, and how to tackle a lot of project management fundamentals. Currently, I learn about Salesforce to understand what it takes to be successful. You can also use it to learn more about well-being, nutrition, and many other topics because the courses are very good.
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Flexible, Encouraging Learning—Though Some Classes Feel Long
Learning platform has empowered continuous development, improved skills, and increased client retention
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Out of those features, I find myself using guided projects, assessments, and university degree courses the most because Coursera for Business offers courses from the professors of the world's best universities like Stanford University. It also offers professional as well as non-professional courses.
Coursera for Business has positively impacted my organization through courses offered by reputed universities, creating a reputed classroom feeling and providing good content.
I can share specific outcomes my organization has experienced because of using Coursera for Business, such as the selection of high-level experts putting the courses together and the quality of the software in general. The courses are available according to their levels of specialization such as beginner, intermediate, and advanced with module-based exams, and there is an increase in employee loyalty.
What needs improvement?
Coursera for Business should have a more user-friendly interface with fewer clicks.
There are other improvements needed for Coursera for Business, such as the passing criteria, which I think is high because it is over 80%.
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How are customer service and support?
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Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
How was the initial setup?
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What other advice do I have?
When someone wants to learn new techniques from the comfort of their home, Coursera for Business is the best option because it has collaboration with international universities at a lower price. I would rate this product 9 out of 10.
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If public cloud, private cloud, or hybrid cloud, which cloud provider do you use?
Structured learning has improved certifications and reduces onboarding time for global tech teams
What is our primary use case?
Coursera for Business serves as the primary platform for enterprise technical upskilling and role-based learning paths. We have integrated it via SAML SSO with centralized user management and reporting dashboard to track completion, certifications, and skill gaps across teams.
For example, we have enrolled cloud engineers in AWS and Azure certification paths on Coursera for Business. They have access via SAML SSO, so the progress can be tracked through the admin dashboard and completion reports used for quarterly skill gap analysis and compliance tracking.
We also use Coursera for Business for structured onboarding of new engineers with predefined learning paths for cloud or security certification. Additionally, we use the admin analytics, which helps us to measure core completion rates and align training with customer project requirements.
How has it helped my organization?
Coursera for Business has positively impacted our organization by improving our structured upskilling across cloud, security, and IT roles, increasing certification completion rates, reducing external training costs, and improving project readiness for global customer engagements.
With Coursera for Business, the certification completion rate has increased in our organization by 30 to 40 percent. Additionally, the external training costs have been reduced by 20 to 25 percent by replacing classrooms and vendor sessions. Onboarding readiness time has reduced from eight to ten weeks to five to six weeks for cloud roles.
What is most valuable?
The best features of Coursera for Business include enterprise learning paths and specialization tracks, SAML SSO plus user provisioning support, certifications aligned with major tech vendors, admin analytics, and skill reporting dashboards.
The admin analytics and skill reporting dashboard in Coursera for Business is the most relied upon feature we use, as it gives real-time visibility on course programs, course progress, certification completion, and skill gaps. It also helps to plan resource allocation and customer project readiness without manual tracking.
An underrated feature of Coursera for Business is the role-based learning paths mapped to job skills, which helps us standardize training across teams and align certifications with customer SLAs and delivery requirements.
What needs improvement?
Deeper integration with HRMS or LMS for automated skill mapping can be enhanced. I would also recommend more granular reporting APIs for MSP level analytics and better hands-on lab tracking visibility for technical courses.
Additional improvements I would suggest for Coursera for Business include having role-based skill benchmarking versus industrial standards for gap analytics and better multi-tenant reporting views for MSP or customer level tracking.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been using Coursera for Business for three or more years.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
Coursera for Business is stable.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
Coursera for Business scales well for large enterprises with thousands of users due to its cloud-native architecture, making it suitable for a global MSP environment with distributed teams.
How are customer service and support?
The customer support for Coursera for Business is good.
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Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
Previously we used vendor-led classroom trainings, and we switched to Coursera for structured certification paths, enterprise analytics, SSO integration, and centralized skill tracking across teams.
How was the initial setup?
The setup cost is low, SSO integration and user syncs are straightforward, and overall ROI is strong versus bespoke training programs.
What was our ROI?
With Coursera for Business, we have seen a 20 to 25 percent reduction in external training time spent by shifting to platform-based training paths, leading to 30 to 40 percent faster new hire readiness for technical roles due to structured curriculum.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
The pricing, setup cost, and licensing for Coursera for Business depend upon per-seat enterprise tiers and optional add-ons.
Which other solutions did I evaluate?
We evaluated other options such as Pluralsight and LinkedIn Learning, but we chose Coursera for Business for structured, role-based tracks and better analytics.
What other advice do I have?
I would rate Coursera for Business a nine on a scale of one to ten.
I chose a nine because it has structured enterprise upskilling, certifications, and analytics, but I deducted one point for the need for deeper integrations and a strong advanced reporting system.
If you are going to purchase Coursera for Business, you should use the analytic dashboards regularly to track certification progress and skill gaps, and integrate SSO plus user provisioning for centralized access control. My overall review rating for Coursera for Business is nine out of ten.
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Excellent Product, Amazing Courses, and Outstanding Customer Success
Continuous learning has boosted onboarding efficiency and improved data‑driven hiring decisions
What is our primary use case?
My main use case for Coursera for Business is to learn. Every three to four months, the industry changes, and new advanced learning and new advanced languages come to the market, so I need to stay up-to-date with that. I have been using it for the last three years.
Recently over the last two years, I moved into the product side in my current company, and I learned some skills in product management, such as wireframing and product roadmapping. I have used a few Coursera for Business courses assigned by my company for the same. I have learned about project roadmapping and what the pros and cons are, as well as what the pain points are that I need to understand as a product manager. Coursera for Business provided me deep learning for this. This is an example of a skill I have learned through Coursera for Business.
As a product manager, my responsibility is also to look for different courses so that I can assign them to new onboardings so they can learn our company rules, workflow, and the languages we use in our projects. These are some other use cases I can share.
What is most valuable?
The best features of Coursera for Business that come to my mind are, first of all, the top-notch content that Coursera is providing. There are other different platforms offering courses, but I personally prefer Coursera for Business most because it has great features such as deep analytics. I can search how many candidates have registered for the courses, how much time they have spent on our courses, what their assessment analytics are, and when they receive their certificates. Coursera for Business also allows us to conduct assessments; there are several exams in Coursera for Business. Coursera for Business detects face detection as well. These are a few best features that I appreciate the most. It has a very simple UI that anyone can understand. These are some best features I appreciate about Coursera for Business.
Absolutely, we use the analytics from Coursera for Business to track the progress of our users, or I can say of new onboardings. What we notice is that we assign the courses or directly ask the candidates to take the courses we offer when they are onboarded into our platform. After they start their courses, we can see how much of the course they have completed, how their performance is progressing, and what they are learning from that. We take assessments through Coursera for Business not daily, but weekly or monthly assessments. We assign monthly and weekly assessments to them to check how eagerly they are learning from them. These are a few insights that we, as a company or as product managers, use to make our decisions, such as which new onboardings we need to hire or which candidates we do not need to hire from a different count. These are some useful insights that Coursera for Business is providing us, which help me make my day-to-day decisions.
What needs improvement?
Coursera for Business is already a good platform providing top-notch content. However, there are a few areas that could be improved. Regarding the video streaming platform, I have noticed that the quality of content decreases with internet connectivity issues or low range of internet; the video quality tends to drop. I believe that if they provided an option to download all the course content, then if candidates are not connected to the internet, they could access the courses without interruptions. They should also ensure high-quality content throughout.
Additionally, I think there should be some free learning courses for candidates who cannot afford the fees that Coursera requires. This would help the community and the nation as candidates would be able to learn new technologies without having to pay for the courses.
Furthermore, enhancement of the certificates is required; the certificate should come with hyperlinks to provide detailed reporting of candidate performance within the courses. Currently, Coursera for Business only provides a certificate with the candidate's name and the course taken, but it lacks detailed reporting. I think they should integrate this reporting into their certificates. These are a few features I would like to see in the future.
For how long have I used the solution?
Five years ago when I was a student, I used Coursera for Business for my internal deep learning related to IT platforms, such as different programming languages like Java. After entering the IT industry, I used Coursera for Business through my company. My company has provided me several Coursera for Business projects to learn and to make coding projects.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
When many users are using the same course at the same time on Coursera for Business, there are some downtime issues.
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
Before using Coursera for Business, I directly assigned mentors from different colleges or industries to train our employees. It was costly and time-consuming for us.
How was the initial setup?
For me, it is easy to adopt Coursera for Business, but for new onboarding or the team, there might be some confusion during the initial rollout. The challenges my team has encountered are that initially they are not able to understand how the flow works, how much time they need to spend on the courses, how the content is used by Coursera for Business, and what are the different video contents provided. After taking the courses, there are also questions about understanding the analytics provided, such as total marks and percentage in certificates.
What other advice do I have?
Coursera for Business saves our time and money significantly. It saves our time by about 25 to 30% because before that, our physical mentors used to teach our candidates or new onboardings. It took so much time and energy. Sometimes the mentors were unavailable or were on leave, which made it take a lot of time to complete the courses. However, after using Coursera for Business, everything is aligned; a bot is assigned to our candidates and they take the assessments and learn through the content. We have saved nearly 25 to 30% of time. Regarding money, it saved about 15 to 20% because before purchasing Coursera for Business, we had to assign multiple mentors for different technologies. We invested more money and finances in that. After taking Coursera for Business, we have saved about 15 to 25% in costs.
For onboarding and training efficiency, as I mentioned before, candidates are asked to take different courses before onboarding, and after completing their courses, we ask them technical or non-technical interview questions related to those courses. If a candidate has seriously attended the courses, they can answer those questions confidently in our interview. This approach makes our onboarding more efficient.
We measure the effectiveness of Coursera for Business in our organization by simply checking the analytics of candidates and how effectively they are using the courses. Some metrics we use include how much time they are spending on courses, how much money we are consuming, and how much finance we are allocating towards buying courses for our employees and new onboardings. These are a few metrics we utilize from Coursera for Business.
We have used a public cloud to deploy Coursera for Business in our organization. We have purchased Coursera for Business through the AWS Marketplace. The management of user access and permissions for Coursera for Business in our organization is handled by our IT team. They decide the access and permissions to provide our new onboardings and employees to learn from Coursera for Business courses. My overall review rating for Coursera for Business is 8.
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