The Financial Times has published its 2011 global ranking of non-degree executive education programs. This annual ranking evaluates schools' open-enrollment programs, customized executive education programs, and a combined ranking for schools.
The top-ranked schools on the combined ranking include HEC Paris, Harvard, IESE, IMD, and Brazil's Fundação Dom Cabral.
Read more about executive education on Executive Courses: an executive education directory.
HEC Paris, Harvard, and IESE top out list of schools
Related Business Schools
More MBA News
NEWS: ESMT Berlin Joins Digital Education Council
Jul 26, 2024
MBA Articles
Five Things to Consider Before Choosing Your MBA Specialization
Jul 24, 2024
Getting an MBA degree is a big decision in your professional journey, and choosing a major or specialization is just as important because it’s a choice that will shape your career trajectory. Here are five things to consider before choosing a specialization
The 5 Most Hireable and Best-Paying MBA Specialties
Jul 19, 2024
An MBA program can be a fast ticket to the top, equipping students with essential business knowledge and leadership skills, making them highly desirable in the job market. These MBA specialties are becoming particularly hireable and well-compensated.
How to Offset the Cost of Your MBA’s Tuition Fees
Jul 17, 2024
Pursuing an MBA can be a significant investment in your future, but the cost of tuition can be a substantial financial burden, especially with interest rates and inflation still elevated in many advanced economies.