Number of executive non-degree programs (excluding multiple sessions of same program)
92
109
n/a
Executives attending above programs (not including EMBA or part-time degree programs)
4,239
4,879
n/a
Attending executives who live or work within 45 miles of the school
10%
15%
n/a
Attending executives who live or work abroad
42%
38%
n/a
Total participant days (total participant days x total length of programs)
n/a
n/a
n/a
Companies for which the school ran custom programs
71
60
n/a
Custom executive programs run abroad (excluding multiple sessions of one company's program)
21
15
n/a
Open-enrollment programs run abroad (excluding multiple sessions)
2
0
n/a
Executive education program founded:
1959
Attendance change in open-enrollment executive courses over the past 12 months:
-8%
In general, how do participants find their way to your classrooms?
Management chooses which employees to send to executive programs
CLASS PROFILE
Open Enrollment:
Female
29%
International (1)
31%
Earning more than $200,000 a year
30%
Business owners
5%
Completely sponsored by their employers
99%
Custom Programs:
Female
30%
International (1)
40%
(1) Executives from countries other than the school's home country.
TOP CORPORATE CLIENTS
Organizations that have sent the most participants to the school's executive education programs in the past five years:
Overall:
Shell
Munich Re
Ace
BT
Lloyds TSB
Custom programs:
BBC
Ministry of Defence
ITT
Nokia
Volvo
Non-degree functional programs:
Shell
Munich Re
Ace
BT
Lloyds TSB
Non-degree general programs:
Shell
Munich Re
Ace
BT
Lloyds TSB
Participants coming from organizations the B-school has done business with for three or more years:
69%
Organizations with which the school has done business with for three or more years:
BBC
Nokia
Foreign & Commonwealth Office
Immigration & Nationality Directorate
Ministry of Defence