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| Executive Education Program in the World |
Executive Education Program in the World
The International Institute for Management Development (IMD) has done it again. Swiss Lausanne-based school, keeping the advantage for the top executive education program to 2,012 2013 The ranking of Financial Times published earlier this week.
IESE in Spain, jumped two places to get the second, while Harvard Business School falls two rungs to fourth place despite beating each school for the quality of teaching and to place second in the "objectives achieved" by participants in the program. Thunderbird School of Global Management remains stable and continues to occupy third place. The University of Chicago Booth School of Business ranks fifth moving up a place for six years.
a list of the top 70 providers prices business program for non-degree executive level professionals from the Financial Times. Participating schools must have made at least $ 2 million in revenue last year was even considered. Ratings put more weight on participants of the survey, in which participants use a 10-point scale to evaluate everything from the quality of teaching with the likelihood of future use. At least 20 percent of participants in the program must respond to a survey of school to make the list. The results represent 80% of the classification - school data are used to determine the remaining 20%.
How credible is this range? Each survey puts Thunderbird in front of business schools prestigious as Harvard, Stanford, Wharton and Chicago stand justifiably raised eyebrows. After all, most participants appreciate the certificate program as Harvard or Wharton sheet over one of the Thunderbird, despite showing the top schools in the FT ranking. And because the survey participants are very much based on how the school will live up to expectations, the classification is largely a reflection of how a group of graduates felt expectations were met or exceeded their school. It is no exaggeration to believe that Thunderbird participants have expectations were not as high as Harvard or Wharton.
Whatever one thinks of this authority classification, it does produce some interesting facts. school serving the best food to their executive education participants? According to the FT, it is the Stanford Business School, followed by Chicago Booth, Wharton, University of Virginia Darden School, and No. 5 of Harvard. So much for the top European cuisine. And when it comes to facilities, the IMD honors for the best learning environment, right in front of some very surprising winners included No. Olin School 2 University of Washington, Darden No. 3, No. 4 European School of Management and Technology was and there. 5 IESE Business School in Spain.
More substantially, depending on your point of view, the best teaching faculty in management training after INSEAD Harvard is No. 2, followed by Chicago Booth No. 3, No. 4 IMD, and No. 5 University Toronto Rotman School of Management. Darden, commonly known as having the best faculty in the MBA education, sixth, according to the FT survey data. And when it comes to assessing the caliber of one of the classmates, respondents were most satisfied with the quality of their classmates at Stanford, Harvard, IMD, INSEAD and Wharton.
To see the list of top global provider of executive education, according to the FT, check Best Executive Education
