lunes, 11 de abril de 2016

Executive MBA Ranking 2015





THIS is The Economist’s second bi-annual ranking of executive MBA programmes. Joint degrees that are separate from schools’ standalone EMBAs are ranked individually. Schools that operate a single EMBA across several of their own campuses (such as Chicago’s EMBA, which is taken in Chicago, London and Singapore) are treated as a single programme. Although all schools receive an individual rank, the difference between them can sometimes be slight. Hence, we have also placed schools into bands of those which are statistically bunched. Programmes are ranked on two broad measures: personal development/educational experience and career development. 

Ranking of executive MBA programmes, 2015

Rank
Business school
Programme
Country
Band
 1
Spain
A
2
Britain
A
3
United States
B
4
United States/Singapore
B
5
United States/Canada
B
6
United States/Germany
B
7
United States
B
8
Germany
B
9
United States
B
10
United States
B
11
United States/Hong Kong
B
12
United States
B
13
United States
B
14
United States
B
15
United States
B
16
United States
B
17
United States
B
18
United States
B
19
United States
B
20
United States
B
21
Britain
C
22
Spain/United Sates
C
23
United States
C
24
United States
C
25
Spain
C
26
Germany/France
C
27
United States
C
28
United States
C
29
Singapore
C
30
United States
C
31
Britain
C
32
United States
C
33
United States
C
34
United States
C
35
United States
C
36
Britain
C
37
Britain
C
38
United States
C
39
United States
C
40
United States
C
41
Spain
C
42
United States
C
43
United States
C
44
Britain
C
45
United States
C
46
United States
C
47
United States
D
48
Britain
D
49
United States
D
50
Britain
D
51
United States/Netherlands/Hungary/China/Brazil
D
52
Germany
D
53
United States
D
54
France
D
55
Ireland
D
56
Mexico
D
57
United States
E
58
United States
E
59
Ireland
E
60
Denmark
E
61
United States
E
62
The Netherlands
E






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