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A number of business publications rank executive education programs based on different criteria. A sample of the rankings appears below.

  • December 19, 2008
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Top Five Customized Programs

(BusinessWeek)

SchoolCountry
1. Duke Corporate EducationU.S.
2. IMDSwitzerland
3. INSEADFrance/Singapore
4. HarvardU.S.
5. London Business SchoolU.K.
Top Five Open-Enrollment Programs

(BusinessWeek)

SchoolCountry
1. HarvardU.S.
2. INSEADFrance/Singapore
3. IMDSwitzerland
4. StanfordU.S.
5. ColumbiaU.S.
Top Five Executive MBA Programs

(Financial Times)

SchoolCountry
1. Columbia/London Business SchoolU.S./U.K
2. Kellogg/Hong Kong UST Business SchoolChina
3. Trium: HEC Paris/LSE/New York University, SternFrance/U.K./U.S.
4. University of Pennsylvania, WhartonU.S.
5. IE Business SchoolSpain
Top Five Executive MBA Programs

(The Wall Street Journal)

SchoolCountry
1. Northwestern University, KelloggU.S.
2. University of Pennsylvania, WhartonU.S.
3 Thunderbird School of Global ManagementU.S.
4. University of Southern California, MarshallU.S.
5. University of Northern Carolina, Kenan FlaglerU.S.

Workforce Management, December 15, 2008, p. 24 -- Subscribe Now!

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