SDA Bocconi School of Management Executive MBA has risen eight places in the 2013 Financial Times Executive Education Ranking, and is now 15th in the world and 10th in Europe. Thanks to the positive feedback of participants and companies, SDA Bocconi School of Management was able to make the jump in the Executive Education ranking.
The rankings measure the quality of Open and Custom Programs offered by Business Schools from all over the world using a combination of parameters that are put together from data provided by participants, companies and schools themselves. The final ranking achieved is determined by the average score (not the average place) obtained in each of the two rankings, for open and custom programs. These programs are designed by the schools to meet the companies’ needs for management-level training.
“In an increasingly competitive scenario, we are very pleased to continue with the positive trend of the past few years, which saw us climb 13 places in the last three rankings and sees us among the top ten schools in Europe and the only one from Italy in the rankings”, says Bruno Busacca, Dean of SDA Bocconi School of Management. “We are very happy about the two places gained in the open programs rankings, where we are 30th in the world. And we are particularly pleased with our rise in the Custom Programs rankings, where we gained eight places, ending up in 15th place worldwide. Out of all the assessment parameters, we did very well in important areas such as teaching methods, participants follow-up, relevance of skills learnt and return on investment.”
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