Up, Up and (but not) away.
Michigan's Ross School of Business has come back from last year's 2nd place deficit to be ranked #1 again in the latest (2006) Wall Street Journal / Harris Interactive survey, overtaking last year's #1 MBA program, Dartmouth's Tuck School of Business.
See the article online here. (If you don't have a subscription to WSJ's online service, a PDF version of the article is here).
Other related WSJ articles:
"Something Old, Something New" (WSJ, Sept. 20, 2006)
"On Top Again" (WSJ, Sept. 20, 2006)
See the article online here. (If you don't have a subscription to WSJ's online service, a PDF version of the article is here).
Other related WSJ articles:
"Something Old, Something New" (WSJ, Sept. 20, 2006)
"On Top Again" (WSJ, Sept. 20, 2006)
2 Comments:
Hi Tony, on the recruiters' attributes, I noted that 'personal ethics and values' is way up there, which is good. However, I am surprised to see 'international knowledge and experience' quite close to the bottom which sort of surprises me, given the globalized economy. Unlike Canada here, is it because MBA grads are most likely working in the domestic market, as opposed to international trade and investment?
Haricot
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