Which country has the Word's Best B-School?
May 11, 2010
According to the Financial Times’ 2010 Executive Education Rankings it’s the United States of America; home of the Darden School of Business. Along with the results, FT revealed that companies expect three things from schools specializing in executive education. After all, says Sean Meehan, Dean of External Relations at IMG If [corporations] are paying the bill, it is their agenda that needs to be addressed>
- To be more aware of corporate needs and deliver programs more attuned to their requirements;
- To be more global in their approach;
- To offer the best value for the money, using technology in the process.
So which school’s are giving the corporations what they want? Click here to see the top 20 ranked Business schools.
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