Learner Reviews & Feedback for Introduction to Management Consulting by Emory University
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TK
Oct 19, 2023
I a career changer from Marketing - Advertising, I want to jump into consulting and didn't know where to start. Found this course and learn amazing things, can't wait to jump to course 2
AB
Oct 1, 2022
Really loved the explanation, clear understanding and everything to the point.Would be completing all 5 courses just like that.Thank you Sir John Kim for this beautiful course!!
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By Robert W
•Feb 21, 2023
Excellent!
By Neil R
•Jun 24, 2025
Top Notch
By Ганна К
•Jan 27, 2025
Thank you
By ZMI S
•Jul 3, 2023
excellent
By Ramsès A
•Nov 3, 2022
Excellent
By Rohith S
•May 30, 2024
Awesome!
By Deleted A
•May 20, 2025
Amazing
By Josh H
•Oct 16, 2024
Love It
By Marwa A
•Mar 19, 2023
perfect
By Mohamed H
•Dec 2, 2025
Super!
By Johnson A
•May 18, 2025
Great!
By Юлія А
•Jan 14, 2025
Super!
By Duje M
•Oct 27, 2025
great
By Budoor H
•Dec 20, 2024
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By Mithun K
•Dec 20, 2025
Good
By Chaman K
•Feb 23, 2025
Good
By LANA A
•Sep 25, 2024
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By Oksana V
•Jan 17, 2024
Thank John Kim for this course. It was well-structured and the material was presented interestingly. I look forward to hearing more updated information and tools, especially with the rapid development and increasing use of AI instruments. While I understand that we have only covered the basics, I believe AI has a significant impact on the consulting world. Additionally, I think we are now in a BANI world, rather than a VUCA one. However, I was not comfortable with the rather aggressive promotion of the book, particularly as part of the class. I believe it should be limited to just a mention during the lesson. Thank you again. Best regards
By Kyle A
•Dec 27, 2022
Pretty good course. Gives an overview of the landscape of consulting in a clear and concise way, and I am very glad I took this course. I would have appreciated more robust examples and showing the methodology in action to inform my tactics going forward, but I believe those were intentionally left out of the intro course. There were a few typos in the course materials that I caught. Overall this was very well curated and taught me things I need to know, so I am very glad for that.
By Julius M
•May 9, 2025
This course is great for beginners in a consulting job. It is well delivered with a mix of videos and individual learning and reading. The examples used are relevant and practical. It gave me additional knowledge and skills to apply to my current consulting job. I look forward to taking the next course, to further improve my consulting skills.
By Andrea C
•Aug 14, 2025
I loved the course, really easy explained. I didn't feel there was any unimportant info shared. My only negative comment is that I didn't like the "Peer review" assignment. I think sometimes those tasks take longer than expected and jeopardize the time in which you get the certificate of the course. But everything else was excellent.
By Khushi D
•Jul 3, 2023
This course was undoubtedly helpful in knowing about the requisites of Management consulting. Of course, there are other good courses out there as well to get a better understanding of management consulting. However, I strongly recommend beginning with this course if you want to dive deeper into management consulting know-how.
By Yashika .
•Dec 10, 2025
The Introduction to Management Consulting course gave me a clear understanding of what consultants do and how they solve business problems. It explained the consulting process in an easy way. Overall, the course was informative, practical.
By Mar M d A
•Oct 23, 2022
Thanks for such great content! I found the course useful and relevant, specially for those seeking to kickstart a career in management consulting. I think it could be a bit less basic sometimes, but I found it really good overall!
By Dalton C
•Jan 7, 2026
John teaches with create charisma, keep engage during the course, the length and readings where right and interesting, I enjoy the course and what I get most of it, is the mindset of a problem-solver and why that adds value.