Jan 25

The Financial Times 2010 Global MBA Rankings are out, and London Business School officially claimed the #1 spot.
The top 10 are below. Be sure to check the numbers closely as there are several ties.
Financial Times Global MBA Rankings 2010
1. London Business School
2. University of Pennsylvania: Wharton
3. Harvard Business School
4. Stanford Graduate School of Business
5. Insead
6. Columbia Business School
6. IE Business School
8. MIT Sloan School of Management
9. University of Chicago: Booth
9. Hong Kong UST Business School
Click here for the complete list. Note: you may have to complete a free registration for the Financial Times to view the page.
Nov 20

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BusinessWeek recently released its 2009 ranking of Executive MBA programs around the world. The publication based its ranking on 3 student surveys (in 2009, 2007 and 2005) plus a poll of EMBA program directors.
I don’t know much about the percentage of International students in Executive MBA programs, and am curious to learn more because 9 of the top 10 programs are based in the USA. Please let me know in the comments if you are an International student in, or considering, an EMBA program. Thanks!
BusinessWeek’s Top 10 Executive MBA Programs 2009
1. Northwestern (Kellogg)
2. Chicago (Booth)
3. Pennsylvania (Wharton)
4. Columbia
5. USC (Marshall)
6. IE Business School
7. Michigan (Ross)
8. UCLA (Anderson)
9. SMU (Cox)
10. Duke (Fuqua)
Click here to view the entire list.
I’d like to give a special thanks to flickr.com photographer ~jjjohn~. I occasionally spend more time searching for an article’s opening image than writing the article itself, and this is the second post in a row your image fit perfectly. I love your work. Thanks for allowing me to share it with my readers.
Sep 04

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Hispanic Business released its ranking for top MBA programs for Hispanic students in the September issue. The top 10 are:
1. University of Texas at San Antonio College of Business
2. University of Texas at El Paso College of Business Administration
3. University of Miami School of Business Administration
4. University of Texas at Austin McCombs School of Business
5. Stanford University Graduate School of Business
6. University of New Mexico Anderson School of Management
7. Dartmouth College Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth
8. Florida International University Chapman Graduate School of Business
9. University of California, Berkeley Haas School of Business
10. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Kenan-Flagler Business School
Click here for details in the original article.
Apr 28

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U.S. News & World report released its 2009 MBA rankings based on a survey of 426 programs. Here are the top 20 MBA programs in the USA. Be sure to note the actual ranking to the left because there are several ties.
1. Harvard University
2. Stanford University
3. Northwestern University (Kellogg)
3. University of Pennsylvania (Wharton)
5. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Sloan)
5. University of Chicago (Booth)
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Jan 26

The 2009 Financial Times rankings are out, complete with interactive tools to help you analyze the data and compare schools. The Financial Times publishes global rankings, rankings by region and rankings by specialty. Below are the US top 20:
Financial Times Top 20 MBA programs in the USA
- University of Pennsylvania: Wharton
- Columbia Business School
- Stanford University GSB
- Harvard Business School
- MIT: Sloan
- University of Chicago GSB
- New York University: Stern
- Dartmouth College: Tuck
- Yale School of Management
- Northwestern University: Kellogg
- UCLA: Anderson
- Emory University: Goizueta
- University of Michigan: Ross
- Duke University: Fuqua
- UC Berkeley: Haas
- University of Virginia: Darden
- Cornell University: Johnson
- University of Maryland: Smith
- Georgetown University: McDonough
- University of North Carolina: Kenan-Flagler
Click here for the full global rankings.
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Dec 22

image: Ladder to Success posted on flickr.com by MIKECNY
by: Grayson Leverenz
In addition to overall MBA rankings, BusinessWeek ranked program specialties in 2008 according to the opinions of 500 corporate recruiters from the companies that hire the most MBAs. Program specialties include the standard: Marketing, Finance, Operations and General Management, as well as categories like: Communication Skills, Competing Globally and Teamwork.
The interactive table allows users to click on an area that interests them, and see the specialty ranking. It takes due diligence to a whole new level for those of us that love research and statistics!
Click here to check out the Marketing ranking, and click here to view the comprehensive list of categories.
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