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Gising
Mar 27, 2007, 03:34 AM
From the same outfit that gave us THES, the Financial Times of London.

Here's the 2007 Global MBA rankings.

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http://rankings.ft.com/rankings/mba/rankings.html


Where the hell is AIM in the top 100?:(

No Filipino school here.

Why?

Gising
Mar 27, 2007, 03:36 AM
News story from the London Business School Website
http://www.london.edu/news_12252.html

FT MBA rankings
MBA ranked fifth in the world for third year running and first outside the US

The Financial Times MBA rankings, published on 29 January, once again rate London Business School 5th in the world and 1st outside of the US. The top five schools in the world are Wharton, Columbia, Harvard, Stanford and London, respectively.

The 2007 FT ranking rests on data provided by business schools and their alumni who graduated three years ago. It is assessed in three main categories - alumni career progress, diversity, and idea generation.

The report highlights that 96% of our MBA graduates accepted job offers by three months after graduation, and our alumni reported a 122% salary increase over their pre-MBA salary. On diversity, we remain one of the most diverse schools and are ranked fifth for the international mobility of our graduates.

Julia Tyler, Associate Dean of the MBA programme says she's "delighted" to be ranked among the top-five schools. "This is a tribute to the successes of our students and alumni, and the dedicated faculty and staff who support them," she says. "It's very encouraging to see that we have scored an average rank over the last four years of fifth - the only non-US school to have achieved this."

"We are especially proud of our alumni - not only the class of 2003 but also the earlier classes - all of whose achievements are reflected in this continuing success. A big thank you to them for completing the FT survey as well as to staff throughout the School who spent a huge amount of time crunching the data."

Zeger Degraeve, Deputy Dean, Programmes, adds: "Whatever our position in the FT or any other ranking, our focus is on continual improvement and achieving our Vision to be the pre-eminent global business school. We will continue to help our students to develop the skills and capabilities required to succeed in a complex global business environment."

Gising
Mar 28, 2007, 05:08 AM
I feel sorry for our local MBA schools ranked by Asiaweek last 2000. Wala na Asiaweek. Sayang.

In this latest ranking by the Financial Times, AIM is nowhere to be found. Kung Asiaweek sana, baka nakasama pa tayo.:)


Schools in Philippines


By Reputation
Rank School
3 Asian Institute of Management (Philippines)
24 College of Business Administration (University of the Philippines)
29 Graduate School of Business (De La Salle University, Philippines)


Best Full-Time MBA's
Rank School
3 Asian Institute of Management (Philippines)
24 University of the Philippines (College of Business Administration)


Best Part-Time MBA's
Rank School
10 University of the Philippines (College of Business Administration)
24 De La Salle University, Philippines (Graduate School of Business)


Best Executive MBA's
Rank School
1 Asian Institute of Management (Philippines)

http://www.asiaweek.com/asiaweek/features/mba/data/philippines.html

Gising
Mar 28, 2007, 07:25 AM
Siguro naman, tanggap na natin ang katotohanan tungkol sa MBA dito sa Pinas.

Gising
Apr 5, 2007, 04:18 AM
Our non-inclusion in the Global MBA rankings is one of the reason why the best and brightest from the country prefer to take their MBAs abroad.

What Philippine school is up to the challenge? Is AIM not that competitive anymore?:mecry:

BLUE*ahole
Apr 5, 2007, 03:31 PM
The location, which is a 3rd-world country, makes it hard for business schools in the area to thrive and compete internationally. But if the UP Science Park booms, I would expect a substantial portion of its success would leak down to several UP colleges most notable of which would be College of Business, College of Engineering, College of Science, Institute of Tourism and College of Home Economics. Let's see what will happen 5-10 years from now. But I'm bullish.

Gising
Apr 10, 2007, 03:58 AM
The location, which is a 3rd-world country, makes it hard for business schools in the area to thrive and compete internationally. But if the UP Science Park booms, I would expect a substantial portion of its success would leak down to several UP colleges most notable of which would be College of Business, College of Engineering, College of Science, Institute of Tourism and College of Home Economics. Let's see what will happen 5-10 years from now. But I'm bullish.

A Silicon Valley in the making or a "Bangalore" in the Philippines?

What's the plan? How would the science park's success "leak down"?

Sounds like a trickle down effect when a direct intervention is more appropriate to set-up a world class graduate school of business e.g. AIM (who seem to have lost the grip in Asia).

Gising
Apr 14, 2007, 07:20 AM
leverage17, this 2007 MBA ranking is for you.

I hope this will be helpful.

Gising
Apr 14, 2007, 07:32 AM
School name Country Rank in 2007

University of Pennsylvania: Wharton U.S.A. 1 Columbia Business School U.S.A. 2
Stanford University GSB U.S.A. 3
Harvard Business School U.S.A. 3
London Business School U.K. 5
University of Chicago GSB U.S.A. 6
Insead France/ Singapore 7
New York University: Stern U.S.A. 8
Dartmouth College: Tuck U.S.A. 9
Yale School of Management U.S.A. 10
Ceibs China 11
Instituto de Empresa Spain 11
IMD Switzerland 13
MIT: Sloan U.S.A. 14
University of Cambridge: Judge U.K. 15
Iese Business School Spain 16
UCLA: Anderson U.S.A. 17
HEC Paris France 18
University of Oxford: Saïd U.K. 19
Northwestern University: Kellogg U.S.A. 19
University of Michigan: Ross U.S.A. 19
Manchester Business School U.K. 22
Duke University: Fuqua U.S.A. 23
Esade Business School Spain 24
UC Berkeley: Haas U.S.A. 25
University of Virginia: Darden U.S.A. 26
University of Toronto: Rotman Canada 27
Lancaster University Management School U.K. 28
Cornell University: Johnson U.S.A. 29
University of Maryland: Smith U.S.A. 30
RSM Erasmus University Netherlands 30
University of North Carolina: Kenan-Flagler U.S.A. 32
Emory University: Goizueta U.S.A. 33
University of Arizona: Eller U.S.A. 34
Georgetown University: McDonough U.S.A. 34 Warwick Business School U.K. 36
Cranfield School of Management U.K. 37 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign U.S.A. 38
Michigan State University: Broad U.S.A. 38 University of Rochester: Simon U.S.A. 38
University of Western Ontario: Ivey Canada 41
SDA Bocconi Italy 42 34 42 39 2003
Pennsylvania State: Smeal U.S.A. 43
Carnegie Mellon: Tepper U.S.A. 43
University of Minnesota: Carlson U.S.A. 45 University of Iowa: Tippie U.S.A. 45
Rice University: Jones U.S.A. 47
Purdue University: Krannert U.S.A. 48
Australian Graduate School of Management Australia 49
University of California at Irvine: Merage U.S.A. 49
York University: Schulich Canada 49
University of Cape Town South Africa 52 Boston College: Carroll U.S.A. 52
SMU: Cox U.S.A. 54
Edinburgh University Management School U.K. 54
Imperial College London: Tanaka U.K. 56
Arizona State University: Carey U.S.A. 57 Thunderbird: Garvin U.S.A. 57
University of Washington Business School U.S.A. 57
Brigham Young University: Marriott U.S.A. 57 Vanderbilt University: Owen U.S.A. 61
Boston University School of Management U.S.A. 62
University of Texas at Austin: McCombs U.S.A. 62
Coppead Brazil 62 92 86 80 2006
Indiana University: Kelley U.S.A. 65
University of Notre Dame: Mendoza U.S.A. 65 Washington University: Olin U.S.A. 67
Nanyang Business School Singapore 67
George Washington University U.S.A. 67
Trinity College Dublin Ireland 70
Bradford School of Management/TiasNimbas Business School U.K./ Netherlands/ Germany 70 University of South Carolina: Moore U.S.A. 72 University of Bath School of Management U.K. 73
City University: Cass U.K. 73
University of Southern California: Marshall U.S.A. 73University of California: Davis U.S.A. 76
University of British Columbia: Sauder Canada 77
Birmingham Business School U.K. 78
Melbourne Business School Australia 79
College of William and Mary: Mason U.S.A. 79 National University of Singapore Singapore 81
Case Western Reserve: Weatherhead U.S.A. 82 University of Georgia: Terry U.S.A. 83
University of Pittsburgh: Katz U.S.A. 84
Nyenrode Business Universiteit Netherlands 85 Texas A & M University: Mays U.S.A. 85
Temple University: Fox U.S.A. 87
Wake Forest University: Babcock U.S.A. 88
Babson College: Olin U.S.A. 89
McGill University: Desautels Faculty of Management Canada 90
Ohio State University: Fisher U.S.A. 90
University of Wisconsin-Madison U.S.A. 92 Nottingham University Business School U.K. 93 Leeds University Business School U.K. 93 Tulane University: Freeman U.S.A. 95
University of Durham Business School U.K. 96 Georgia Institute of Technology U.S.A. 97 University College Dublin: Smurfit Ireland 98 University of Miami School of Business U.S.A. 99 Eada Spain 100 - - - -

http://rankings.ft.com/rankings/mba/rankings.html

This is for you leverage17. Luma na kasi yung Asiaweek. Eto na lang i-quote mo.*okay*

ach_soo
Apr 14, 2007, 05:23 PM
Trouble is we had one MBA from Chicago. She used to be with Accenture. She started with a glorius 6-figure salary. She lasted all of 3 months. Just another incompetent Filipina.

Gising
Apr 14, 2007, 11:22 PM
Trouble is we had one MBA from Chicago. She used to be with Accenture. She started with a glorius 6-figure salary. She lasted all of 3 months. Just another incompetent Filipina.

Yikes!

Either she simply had "bad hair days" or the she's one of the average student who simply had the money to enter Chicago. hehehehe An instance that proves your statement regarding "dumb" students who got their MBAs abroad. *peace*

KuyaDanny
May 2, 2007, 07:00 PM
Duke's business school punishes 34 graduate students for cheating (http://www.cnn.com/2007/EDUCATION/05/01/duke.cheating.students.ap/index.html)

RALEIGH, North Carolina (AP) -- The largest cheating scandal ever at Duke University's Fuqua School of Business involved more than a take-home exam, a business school official said Tuesday.

After finding consistencies in exam answers, "the professor said, 'Let me take a look at other stuff that's been handed in,"' said Mike Hemmerich, an associate dean at the business school. A judicial board later investigated the final exam and other assignments, resulting in the punishment of 34 graduate students.

Nine students face expulsion from the competitive two-year program, which will cost first-year students in 2007 almost $50,000 for tuition, books and a laptop computer. Another 15 students could be suspended for one year and receive a failing grade in the course.

Nine others are set to get a failing grade, and one student could receive a failing grade on an assignment separate from the exam. Four others were found not guilty, Hemmerich said.

BLUE*ahole
May 3, 2007, 04:39 AM
Duke's business school punishes 34 graduate students for cheating (http://www.cnn.com/2007/EDUCATION/05/01/duke.cheating.students.ap/index.html)

RALEIGH, North Carolina (AP) -- The largest cheating scandal ever at Duke University's Fuqua School of Business involved more than a take-home exam, a business school official said Tuesday.

After finding consistencies in exam answers, "the professor said, 'Let me take a look at other stuff that's been handed in,"' said Mike Hemmerich, an associate dean at the business school. A judicial board later investigated the final exam and other assignments, resulting in the punishment of 34 graduate students.

Nine students face expulsion from the competitive two-year program, which will cost first-year students in 2007 almost $50,000 for tuition, books and a laptop computer. Another 15 students could be suspended for one year and receive a failing grade in the course.

Nine others are set to get a failing grade, and one student could receive a failing grade on an assignment separate from the exam. Four others were found not guilty, Hemmerich said.

Survey: MBA students cheat most in grad school"

http://www.gainesville.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060920/BUSINESS/209200321/1081/news02

BLUE*ahole
May 3, 2007, 04:41 AM
Statement of Douglas T. Breeden
Dean, The Fuqua School of Business
April 27, 2007


http://www.fuqua.duke.edu/news/honorcode-0407.html

BLUE*ahole
May 3, 2007, 04:46 AM
School name Country Rank in 2007

University of Pennsylvania: Wharton U.S.A. 1 Columbia Business School U.S.A. 2
Stanford University GSB U.S.A. 3
Harvard Business School U.S.A. 3
London Business School U.K. 5
University of Chicago GSB U.S.A. 6
Insead France/ Singapore 7
New York University: Stern U.S.A. 8
Dartmouth College: Tuck U.S.A. 9
Yale School of Management U.S.A. 10
Ceibs China 11
Instituto de Empresa Spain 11
IMD Switzerland 13
MIT: Sloan U.S.A. 14
University of Cambridge: Judge U.K. 15
Iese Business School Spain 16
UCLA: Anderson U.S.A. 17
HEC Paris France 18
University of Oxford: Saïd U.K. 19
Northwestern University: Kellogg U.S.A. 19
University of Michigan: Ross U.S.A. 19
Manchester Business School U.K. 22
Duke University: Fuqua U.S.A. 23
Esade Business School Spain 24
UC Berkeley: Haas U.S.A. 25
University of Virginia: Darden U.S.A. 26
University of Toronto: Rotman Canada 27
Lancaster University Management School U.K. 28
Cornell University: Johnson U.S.A. 29
University of Maryland: Smith U.S.A. 30
RSM Erasmus University Netherlands 30
University of North Carolina: Kenan-Flagler U.S.A. 32
Emory University: Goizueta U.S.A. 33
University of Arizona: Eller U.S.A. 34
Georgetown University: McDonough U.S.A. 34 Warwick Business School U.K. 36
Cranfield School of Management U.K. 37 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign U.S.A. 38
Michigan State University: Broad U.S.A. 38 University of Rochester: Simon U.S.A. 38
University of Western Ontario: Ivey Canada 41
SDA Bocconi Italy 42 34 42 39 2003
Pennsylvania State: Smeal U.S.A. 43
Carnegie Mellon: Tepper U.S.A. 43
University of Minnesota: Carlson U.S.A. 45 University of Iowa: Tippie U.S.A. 45
Rice University: Jones U.S.A. 47
Purdue University: Krannert U.S.A. 48
Australian Graduate School of Management Australia 49
University of California at Irvine: Merage U.S.A. 49
York University: Schulich Canada 49
University of Cape Town South Africa 52 Boston College: Carroll U.S.A. 52
SMU: Cox U.S.A. 54
Edinburgh University Management School U.K. 54
Imperial College London: Tanaka U.K. 56
Arizona State University: Carey U.S.A. 57 Thunderbird: Garvin U.S.A. 57
University of Washington Business School U.S.A. 57
Brigham Young University: Marriott U.S.A. 57 Vanderbilt University: Owen U.S.A. 61
Boston University School of Management U.S.A. 62
University of Texas at Austin: McCombs U.S.A. 62
Coppead Brazil 62 92 86 80 2006
Indiana University: Kelley U.S.A. 65
University of Notre Dame: Mendoza U.S.A. 65 Washington University: Olin U.S.A. 67
Nanyang Business School Singapore 67
George Washington University U.S.A. 67
Trinity College Dublin Ireland 70
Bradford School of Management/TiasNimbas Business School U.K./ Netherlands/ Germany 70 University of South Carolina: Moore U.S.A. 72 University of Bath School of Management U.K. 73
City University: Cass U.K. 73
University of Southern California: Marshall U.S.A. 73University of California: Davis U.S.A. 76
University of British Columbia: Sauder Canada 77
Birmingham Business School U.K. 78
Melbourne Business School Australia 79
College of William and Mary: Mason U.S.A. 79 National University of Singapore Singapore 81
Case Western Reserve: Weatherhead U.S.A. 82 University of Georgia: Terry U.S.A. 83
University of Pittsburgh: Katz U.S.A. 84
Nyenrode Business Universiteit Netherlands 85 Texas A & M University: Mays U.S.A. 85
Temple University: Fox U.S.A. 87
Wake Forest University: Babcock U.S.A. 88
Babson College: Olin U.S.A. 89
McGill University: Desautels Faculty of Management Canada 90
Ohio State University: Fisher U.S.A. 90
University of Wisconsin-Madison U.S.A. 92 Nottingham University Business School U.K. 93 Leeds University Business School U.K. 93 Tulane University: Freeman U.S.A. 95
University of Durham Business School U.K. 96 Georgia Institute of Technology U.S.A. 97 University College Dublin: Smurfit Ireland 98 University of Miami School of Business U.S.A. 99 Eada Spain 100 - - - -

http://rankings.ft.com/rankings/mba/rankings.html

This is for you leverage17. Luma na kasi yung Asiaweek. Eto na lang i-quote mo.*okay*

The Financial Times is about as reliable as the WSJ, the Economist or Forbes. In other words, not that reliable. Berkeley-Haas at 25 and HEC of Paris ahead of Ross and Kellogg? Need I go further?

BLUE*ahole
May 3, 2007, 05:04 AM
A Silicon Valley in the making or a "Bangalore" in the Philippines?

What's the plan? How would the science park's success "leak down"?

Sounds like a trickle down effect when a direct intervention is more appropriate to set-up a world class graduate school of business e.g. AIM (who seem to have lost the grip in Asia).

The Silicon Valley in the West Coast is what actually makes Stanford GSB and Berkeley-Haas grads fight against the lures of working in IB on Wall Street, which is in the East Coast where Harvard, Wharton, Kellogg, Columbia, Stern, Chicago, Fuqua, Sloan, Ross, Tuck and Darden grads usually head to after leaving b-school.

Gising
Jun 1, 2007, 03:05 PM
Whoooa!

Pampainit...

Gising
Jul 11, 2007, 06:17 AM
Local MBA?