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GGSB gets double recognition in Financial Times Executive Education Rankings
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Grenoble Graduate School of Business (GGSB) has been doubly-recognised in the latest Financial Times Executive Education Rankings, being ranked in both the Open Enrolment and Custom Programmes rankings.
The school’s Open programmes have been ranked 50th worldwide, gaining eight places since 2009, while its Custom programmes - 55th worldwide – move up six places compared to 2008. On average, GGSB is ranked 47th best executive education provider in the world, together with the likes of Harvard Business School, HEC Paris, Wharton and UCLA Anderson. In Europe, GGSB is ranked 22nd.
The Financial Times executive education rankings are based on surveys of institutions and their executive clients who were asked to rate the training providers. Full rankings available here.
Within the Open enrolment ranking, under specific categories, GGSB is ranked 1st in the world for “Repeat business & growth”; 13th for “International Participants”; 22nd for “Partner Schools”, 28th for “International Location”; 30th for “Facilities” and 35th for “Faculty Diversity”.
In terms of Custom programmes categories, GGSB is ranked 24th for “Overseas programmes”; and 27th for “Faculty Diversity”.
Judith Bouvard, Dean of GGSB said: “We value the results of both these rankings in that they reflect customer satisfaction with the large portfolio of executive education programmes we offer both in Grenoble and on several campuses worldwide, including those delivered with our distinguished partners. These results confirm that GGSB remains a key provider of quality programmes addressing the needs of companies and executives today.”
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