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U.S. Providers Lead Ranks of Customer Executive Education Providers

Rankings from two publicaitons.

  • May 29, 2004
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U.S. Providers Lead Ranks of Custom

Executive Education Providers

American schools lead their European and Asian counterparts in both the Financial Times’ and BusinessWeek’s list of top custom executive education providers. On the Financial Times listing, 11 out of the top 20 providers are based in the U.S., while from Business-Week’s list, 15 out of the 20 top-ranked custom executive education programs are located here.

Financial Times

May 2004

BusinessWeek

October 2003

1. Duke Corporate Education

2. IMD (Switzerland)

3. Columbia

4. London Business School (UK)

5. Harvard

6. IESE (Spain)

7. INSEAD (France/Singapore)

8. Stanford

9. Thunderbird (US/France)

10. Babson

11. UNC: Kenan-Flagler

12. Pennsylvania: Wharton

13. Ashridge (UK)

14. Instituto de Empresa (Spain)

15. Esade (Spain)

16. HEC Paris (France)

17. Virginia: Darden

18. Northwestern: Kellogg

19. Center for Creative Leadership

20. Ipade (Mexico)

1. Duke Corporate Education

2. Harvard

3. IMD (Switzerland)

4. Pennsylvania: Wharton

5. INSEAD (France/Singapore)

6. Virginia: Darden

7. Center for Creative Leadership

8. Northwestern: Kellogg

9. Michigan

10. Babson

11. Columbia

12. Thunderbird (US/France)

13. Stanford

14. London Business School (UK)

15. Dartmouth: Tuck

16. Indiana: Kelley

17. Ashridge (UK)

18. Toronto: Rotman (Canada)

19. Case Western Reserve

20. NYU: Stern

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