I'd go for the Cranfield programme: it's in a business school, so you'll have better careers services and a meaningful alumni network, and it's not in a manufacturing school, so your non-manufacturing interests will be better accounted for.
PS There are many other factors in favour of the Cranfield course. WMG courses are delivered in one week blocks, so you'd meet different people briefly in each course and have much less time to learn within ten intensive weeks than in four terms at Cranfield. The Cranfield programme will give you a real cohort experience and much more taught content, employee exposure and management development experience..
[Edited by Duncan on Sep 11, 2017]
I'd go for the Cranfield programme: it's in a business school, so you'll have better careers services and a meaningful alumni network, and it's not in a manufacturing school, so your non-manufacturing interests will be better accounted for.
PS There are many other factors in favour of the Cranfield course. WMG courses are delivered in one week blocks, so you'd meet different people briefly in each course and have much less time to learn within ten intensive weeks than in four terms at Cranfield. The Cranfield programme will give you a real cohort experience and much more taught content, employee exposure and management development experience..