Sunday, May 22, 2011

Annual EMBA ranking

Financial Times has just published the results of its annual ranking of the world’s best business schools in executive education programmes. HEC Paris’ executive education has been ranked number one in the world. This ranking evaluates open-enrolment programmes (OEP) for individuals as well as custom-made programmes for companies. HEC Paris has been ranked number one worldwide for the following criteria: faculty, new skills and learning, aims achieved and value for money. On the other hand, in this year’s open-enrolment survey, Darden’s acclaimed faculty took the number one position for the seventh year in a row. The paper ranks its executive education programmes number five globally. Also, Thunderbird School of Global Management is listed among the world’s top 10 providers of executive education. The publication places Thunderbird number nine in the overall executive education ranking, number two for OEP (tied with Harvard Business School) and number 21 for custom programmes.

INSEAD, on the other hand, has been ranked number 10, thus making its executive education programme the highest ranked offering in Asia. European School of Management and Technology (ESMT) ranked 17 th globally. The only business school based in Germany in the ranking, ESMT in Berlin has been placed among the 10 best business schools in Europe in this year’s FT rankings.

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