BUSINESSWEEK ONLINE : OCTOBER 18, 1999 ISSUE
WHERE BUSINESS GOES TO LEARN
NONDEGREE EXECUTIVE EDUCATION
Who's the best at providing specialized courses for these key subjects? Corporate management development executives at 273 large companies pick their favorites
GENERAL
MANAGEMENT
1. Harvard
2. Michigan
3. Wharton
4. Stanford
5. Kellogg
CUSTOM
PROGRAMS
1. AchieveGlobal
2. Virginia (Darden)
3. Center for Creative Leadership
4. Duke (Fuqua)
5. IMD
MARKETING

1. Kellogg
2. Columbia
3. Wharton
4. Virginia (Darden)
5. Harvard
INFO SERVICES/
E-COMMERCE
1. MIT (Sloan)
2. Carnegie Mellon
3. California Institute of Technology
4. Stanford
5. Harvard
HUMAN
RESOURCES
1. Michigan
2. Cornell (Johnson)
3. Minnesota (Carlson)
4. Penn State (Smeal)
5. Center for Creative Leadership
LEADERSHIP
1. Center for Creative Leadership
2. Harvard
3. Virginia (Darden)
4. Wharton
5. Michigan
INNOVATION
1. Stanford
2. MIT (Sloan)
3. Center for Creative Leadership
4. IMD
5. Berkeley (Haas)
ACCOUNTING
1. Wharton
2. Chicago
3. NYU (Stern)
4. Texas
5. SMU (Cox)
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
1. Babson
2. Wharton
3. Harvard
4. Stanford
5. Dartmouth (Tuck)
GLOBAL BUSINESS
1. INSEAD
2. Thunderbird
3. IMD
4. Harvard
5. London
HOW EDUCATORS SCORE THEMSELVES Rankings of specific subject areas from a survey of 61 Executive Education program directors
GENERAL MANAGEMENT
1. Harvard
2. Wharton
3. Michigan
4. Kellogg
5. INSEAD
CUSTOM PROGRAMS
1. Duke (Fuqua)
2. Wharton
3. IMD
4. Kellogg
5. Columbia
BEST INDUSTRY SPECIFIC PROGRAMS
(for managers of a specific industry or profession)
1. Michigan
2. Harvard
3. Wharton
4. Kellogg
5. Southern Methodist
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