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Monday, February 26, 2007

Executive education special

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Executive education special
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Tomorrow's business leaders will need an increasingly wide range of skills. For those with gaps in their knowledge, executive education programmes are an important way of plugging the holes.

In this special report, we take a look at some of the important things to consider when choosing an executive programme—whether it be open-enrolment or company-specific—as well as rating some of the top providers.

2006 rankings
2006 Rankings: Top 5 schools
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Rankings methodology
School Rank (out of 100)
IESE Business School - University of Navarra 1
Dartmouth College - Tuck School of Business 2
Stanford Graduate School of Business 3
Chicago, University of - Graduate School of Business 4
IMD - International Institute for Management Development 5
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Which MBA provides background information on the world's top 100 MBA programmes. To research the programme of your choice, select a school here.
 
 
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