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| IMD ranked 4th worldwide by Financial Times | |
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| Date - Location | 26 May 2004 - Lausanne, Switzerland |
| Area of Interest | About IMD (IMD Corporate), Programs (MBA) |
| Text | IMD executive education has been ranked 4th in the world and 1st among European business schools for the overall quality of its programs, according to the 2004 The Financial Times rankings of top executive education providers. For custom (partnership) programs, IMD comes out exceptionally well on the following criteria: intended future use from our existing clients, pre-course preparation, teaching materials, quality of faculty, new skills and learning, and quality of facilities. For open enrollment programs, IMD's highest relative scores were associated with facilities, faculty diversity, quality of participants and quality of teaching materials. "IMD takes great pride in these rankings," said Dr. Peter Lorange, President IMD. "They demonstrate the value, in a highly competitive market and difficult global economic climate, of offering only the very best of executive development, top faculty, service, and facilities, and state-of-the-art custom and open programs." |
| About IMD | IMD is a leading global business school based in Lausanne, Switzerland. For over 60 years, IMD has worked with leading global companies to develop and retain management talent. IMD is the “global meeting place”: the most international of business schools worldwide. It offers learning based on innovative and highly relevant research that can be applied to business challenges immediately. This is IMD's "Real World. Real Learning" approach (www.imd.org). IMD is ranked number one worldwide in executive education (Financial Times, 2008). IMD’s MBA is ranked first worldwide (Economist, 2008). |
| Contact | Alessandro Sofia |
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