Cornerstone Galaxy vs. Coursera

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Cornerstone Galaxy
Score 8.1 out of 10
N/A
Cornerstone Galaxy is a cloud-based application for talent management. Cornerstone offers suites for recruiting, training, performance monitoring and planning, learning, and HR data management. It is scaled for enterprises.N/A
Coursera
Score 6.8 out of 10
N/A
Coursera is an online catalog of learning content, available to businesses to help them to strengthen critical skills, Develop, retain, and advance critical talent, or use role-based assessments to identify skills gaps and advancement opportunities.
$399
per year per user
Pricing
Cornerstone GalaxyCoursera
Editions & Modules
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Coursera for Teams
$399
per year per user (for less than 125 employees)
Coursera for Business
Contact Sales
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Cornerstone GalaxyCoursera
Free Trial
NoYes
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
YesNo
Entry-level Setup FeeRequiredNo setup fee
Additional Details
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Community Pulse
Cornerstone GalaxyCoursera
Features
Cornerstone GalaxyCoursera
Onboarding
Comparison of Onboarding features of Product A and Product B
Cornerstone Galaxy
6.5
134 Ratings
11% below category average
Coursera
-
Ratings
New hire portal7.569 Ratings00 Ratings
Manager tracking tools5.7116 Ratings00 Ratings
Compliance tracking and reporting6.4127 Ratings00 Ratings
Performance and Goals
Comparison of Performance and Goals features of Product A and Product B
Cornerstone Galaxy
8.4
115 Ratings
14% above category average
Coursera
-
Ratings
Corporate goal setting8.596 Ratings00 Ratings
Subordinate goal setting8.099 Ratings00 Ratings
Individual goal setting8.0107 Ratings00 Ratings
Line-of sight-visibility8.595 Ratings00 Ratings
Performance tracking9.0110 Ratings00 Ratings
Performance Management
Comparison of Performance Management features of Product A and Product B
Cornerstone Galaxy
8.5
122 Ratings
21% above category average
Coursera
-
Ratings
Performance plans8.594 Ratings00 Ratings
Plan weighting8.581 Ratings00 Ratings
Manager note taking9.070 Ratings00 Ratings
Performance improvement plans9.082 Ratings00 Ratings
Review status tracking9.097 Ratings00 Ratings
Rater nomination workflow8.064 Ratings00 Ratings
Review reminders8.094 Ratings00 Ratings
Workflow restrictions9.086 Ratings00 Ratings
Multiple review frequency9.083 Ratings00 Ratings
Reporting7.3116 Ratings00 Ratings
Succession Planning
Comparison of Succession Planning features of Product A and Product B
Cornerstone Galaxy
6.5
58 Ratings
4% below category average
Coursera
-
Ratings
Create succession plans/pools6.049 Ratings00 Ratings
Candidate ranking5.049 Ratings00 Ratings
Candidate search8.052 Ratings00 Ratings
Candidate development7.049 Ratings00 Ratings
Recruiting / ATS
Comparison of Recruiting / ATS features of Product A and Product B
Cornerstone Galaxy
5.8
67 Ratings
20% below category average
Coursera
-
Ratings
Job Requisition Management7.045 Ratings00 Ratings
Company Website Posting8.041 Ratings00 Ratings
Publish to Social Media9.038 Ratings00 Ratings
Job Search Site Posting9.038 Ratings00 Ratings
Customized Application Form8.040 Ratings00 Ratings
Resume Management5.043 Ratings00 Ratings
Duplicate Candidate Prevention5.040 Ratings00 Ratings
Candidate Search6.041 Ratings00 Ratings
Applicant Tracking6.041 Ratings00 Ratings
Collaboration4.036 Ratings00 Ratings
Task Creation and Delegation5.038 Ratings00 Ratings
Email Templates4.560 Ratings00 Ratings
User Permissions3.061 Ratings00 Ratings
Notifications and Alerts3.556 Ratings00 Ratings
Reporting3.564 Ratings00 Ratings
Learning Management
Comparison of Learning Management features of Product A and Product B
Cornerstone Galaxy
7.4
191 Ratings
5% above category average
Coursera
8.8
4 Ratings
3% above category average
Course authoring7.7141 Ratings8.94 Ratings
Course catalog or library7.4189 Ratings9.14 Ratings
Player/Portal8.0176 Ratings8.94 Ratings
Learning content7.2151 Ratings9.54 Ratings
Mobile friendly6.5138 Ratings00 Ratings
Progress tracking & certifications6.0172 Ratings9.24 Ratings
Assignments8.0185 Ratings00 Ratings
Compliance management7.8166 Ratings00 Ratings
Learning administration8.0188 Ratings00 Ratings
Learning reporting & analytics7.6187 Ratings8.03 Ratings
Social learning6.7119 Ratings8.94 Ratings
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User Ratings
Cornerstone GalaxyCoursera
Likelihood to Recommend
10.0
(253 ratings)
8.5
(17 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
9.9
(37 ratings)
10.0
(2 ratings)
Usability
10.0
(38 ratings)
10.0
(1 ratings)
Availability
9.0
(5 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Performance
9.0
(5 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Support Rating
6.6
(36 ratings)
9.0
(2 ratings)
In-Person Training
8.6
(4 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Online Training
10.0
(9 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Implementation Rating
8.0
(10 ratings)
10.0
(1 ratings)
Configurability
7.1
(114 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Contract Terms and Pricing Model
8.0
(1 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Ease of integration
8.5
(3 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Product Scalability
9.5
(4 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Professional Services
9.0
(1 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Vendor post-sale
7.0
(3 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Vendor pre-sale
9.0
(3 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
User Testimonials
Cornerstone GalaxyCoursera
Likelihood to Recommend
Cornerstone OnDemand
Cornerstone Galaxy is a good solution for larger companies that focus on training and want to offer a variety of options to their employees and departments. It is highly customizable. It does require a tech savvy team to set-up, and maintain. This is not a set-it-and-forget-it system. From an LMS perspective, it wouldn't be my top choice for employees who only need a mobile-friendly approach.
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Coursera
The Coursera platform can be a useful part of your overall learning content portfolio if utilized correctly. It's fantastic for asynchronous courses that don't necessarily need a dedicated faculty member (though I'd highly recommend at least having some discussion moderators/student workers) and for offering MOOCs. The ability for the learners to contribute translations really makes it ideal for the international learning community - I am always amazed to see a course we launched with 2-3 languages to quickly have 10-12 more added. This feature really helps expand the audience reach and Coursera has such a large following already that it can grow seemingly overnight.
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Pros
Cornerstone OnDemand
  • Ability to provide multiple customizable access roles from general end user to full system admin and anything in between
  • Powerful reporting system in the LMS to track a plethora of data points within the platform (user data, training information, transcript information)
  • Great options to customize the look and feel of your "home page" to best meet your company's needs and goals.
  • Ability to customize the transcript view for learners (i.e. when Completed training will move to their Archived transcript, what to do with Inactive training on transcripts)
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Coursera
  • Interaction: the student learns by doing. For programming courses, this means programming!
  • Assessments: the courses I'd taken ask students to grade each others work with a rubric. This is hugely effective and permits tests and quizzes to be other than multiple choice.
  • Creativity and enthusiasm of the instructors. Some of the approaches demonstrated real out-of-the-box thinking by the instructors. For example, the Rice Python course was a self-contained website requiring no installation of IDE on one's computer, and the final project was a working version of Asteroids.
  • Low cost of entry: most of the course I enrolled in were free, with an optional fee for certifications. This really gives people the freedom to explore learning. It's almost like a Public Library of Learning.
  • Coursera forces a weekly discipline on the user with lectures and assignments and this really motivates one to put in the effort.
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Cons
Cornerstone OnDemand
  • Sometimes finding the right answer to your support question can be a bit more difficult than it should be.
  • I would like to see more OSHA related courses.
  • At times, the administrative interface seems to need to be updated, but the tradeoff honestly might be the absolute rock-solid stability of the platform.
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Coursera
  • Some of the courses (very few) have some old information (more than 2 years), and in some areas like technology the information has to be very new and updated.
  • Some professors or people doing videos are not good in front of the camera, they should train their people a little bit more for those things.
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Likelihood to Renew
Cornerstone OnDemand
As long as pricing stays reasonable, we will likely stay with Cornerstone for at least one more contract renewal. It would be a large task to migrate all of our content to a new system. However, the LMS landscape is diversifying with new startups that are showing some real innovation.
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Coursera
Constantly renewing already. One of my favourite MOOC platforms.
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Usability
Cornerstone OnDemand
Easy to use, easy to learn, lots of support during the learning process. There are a few parts of the system we don't use and I'm hesitant to begin using because other clients have said they're difficult and cumbersome (certifications) or outdated (libraries)
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Coursera
User-friendly and developer-friendly Web UI.
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Reliability and Availability
Cornerstone OnDemand
I haven't really had any major availability problems. The service is practically impeccable but it is true that at times, due to server and latency problems, the application has been slower. But these have been specific issues that have resolved themselves.
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Coursera
No answers on this topic
Performance
Cornerstone OnDemand
I haven't seen many issues at all with load times. Sometimes learning assignments will take longer then expected but it is still reasonable. They have taken great effort over the last couple years to speed things up like reports and search results so I expect that effort to continue in the coming year.
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Coursera
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Support Rating
Cornerstone OnDemand
Its always important to have support when you are facing problems and when you are the main admin of the organization. Cornerstone Support is very supporting when you have not found the answer in the help guide. its very useful to have a team support to guide you.
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Coursera
I’ve used it a couple of times and... that did great. They take their time, but in the end they solve your issues.
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In-Person Training
Cornerstone OnDemand
we use also to admin all our training in person events and sessions. Its easy to admin this kind of trainings and automatize some processes we have. Also de user experience and the integration with other systems helps to the employees to use more. All modules integrated oriented to develop people is the principal reason to have CSOD. The training administration is very complete and allows to automate many processes.
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Coursera
No answers on this topic
Online Training
Cornerstone OnDemand
The online modules are pretty good. You can access them at any time, which we have done. You learn a lot in the beginning, but having the ability to retake short lessons when you are working on those items was very helpful.
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Coursera
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Implementation Rating
Cornerstone OnDemand
The implementation was pretty difficult. We felt they (Cornerstone) didn’t properly allocate the resources to complete our implementation in the timetable we wanted.

For example, we worked on Workday and SSO integrations - work that we had specifically contracted for in advance. When we were ready to work on that project, they didn’t have the people ready to help us, so it took a lot longer than necessary. That was my biggest pain point.

The implementation approach we went with was a self-led implementation. We would speak to the implementation manager once per week, and self-trained. We met with implementation manager to discuss issues, review things that we’d learned for 1 hour. We found that wasn’t enough. Other things would come up outside that one hour window that we couldn’t get answers to. We didn’t have anyone to ask about those things and we had to wait to ask during our weekly meeting.

The advantage of the self-led implementation approach was that it was really inexpensive – significantly less than the implementation cost for the other systems that we looked at. I also liked that we could pace ourselves. There were however big roadblocks. We would have to make sure the right resources were available. We had an implementation/project manager with a lot of experience and felt that the person was knowledgeable but missed on a few things.

In hindsight, I would still go with the self-led implementation, but knowing what I know now, I would ask for the integration person to be available more. I would work that into the contract. With single sign-on, we needed deep linking to build direct links through a Single Sign-On tool, e.g. when someone gets an email, it directs them to training. But it has to go through SSO to get them to the correct link. Deep linking wasn’t turned on in our system and they had to activate it. We encountered little things like that – sequencing pre-requisites which were problematic. We tried to troubleshoot ourselves.

I recommend you consider contracting for some extra implementation hours and determine when they are going to be available. Work it into the contract that you have the ability to call tech support during implementation. In addition to weekly implementation meetings, they have technical webexes – 4 every week, but 2 didn’t apply to us – one as we were using SSO. The challenge is they were not always relevant – we had specific questions that didn’t fall into those categories
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Coursera
Coursera is familiar, intuitive, compatible and easy to use and implement.
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Alternatives Considered
Cornerstone OnDemand
The user experience is a lot better than using SumTotal as an admin CSOD makes working easy. Without having workarounds. Reporting is a lot better than both platforms. Reporting in CSOD is complex however easy to manage and create when you understand the data points collected
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Coursera
I think Coursera has the best overall interface. I think you will find that different platforms go in different directions, and have different specialities. For the most part the differences are more in the types of courses they offer than one being particularly better than the other, so it comes down to content for me.
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Contract Terms and Pricing Model
Cornerstone OnDemand
It is important to be familiar with the terms and annual increases in licenses and other aspects of the contract. I recommend analyzing this from the beginning and the permanence is relevant because Cornerstone updates its modules and brings out new features that may allow you to leave a module to acquire another
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Coursera
No answers on this topic
Scalability
Cornerstone OnDemand
It's a great product with some pieces that are set but many things that can be customized as needed for individual needs
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Coursera
No answers on this topic
Professional Services
Cornerstone OnDemand
As I have said before, I have no doubt that the services of the Cornerstone sales people were very good. In particular, our salesperson spent a lot of time in contact with us to make the process go smoothly. Perhaps being a large company in some cases the times were slowed down but it is something normal to take into account.
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Coursera
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Return on Investment
Cornerstone OnDemand
  • We are in the process of trying to increase employee engagement through content expansion. We are in the early stages of this.
  • The Edge Import Tool, in conjunction with Reporting 2.0, has done a great job of helping to automate/semi-automate tasks for huge time savings.
  • Maintaining compliance. Achieved through dynamic/automated groups, assignments, communication, and reporting.
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Coursera
  • The greatest benefit of Coursera is access to quality courses on various subjects that you can either browse or dive in deeply. Customizable, flexible and accessible.
  • Helps our department to recommend trainees courses on this website and gain important knowledge. Also, the courses are provided by big-name universities which helps students in their careers
  • Developing and exploring professional skills.
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