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Recognized as one of the world’s top business schools, IE Business School, with its central Madrid campus, boasts students from more than 80 countries in its Master, Doctorate, and Executive Education programs and a faculty of more than 400 professors. IE Business School shapes leaders who promote innovation and change in organizations, equipping directors with an entrepreneurial mindset that generates employment, wealth, and social wellbeing. IE students use innovative online and presential learning formats, including the IE Communities platform where they exchange knowledge and experiences with 40,000 IE graduates that currently hold management positions in some 100 countries. In fact, IE is among the most international educational institutions in the world. This is no accident: the School strives to reflect the reality of the world through a diverse student body and faculty. IE Business School was founded by entrepreneurs, and so the entrepreneurial vein runs deep at IE, where business creation is seen as an engine for growth, value generation, employment, and social well-being. This focus on entrepreneurship results in around 10 percent of business school graduates going on to set up new ventures when they leave IE. To facilitate this, the School has a wide range of modules and processes, including the Venture Lab, which supports business plan development and enables participants to pitch their ideas to business angels and venture capitalists. At IE, there is the belief that individuals not only have the power to shape and influence the times we live in, but we are also morally obliged to make a positive contribution to the world around us. This is why we inculcate our students with a strong sense of social responsibility and an understanding of how to apply it to their careers. In addition to an entrepreneurship spirit and international focus, IE Business School has a deep commitment to society. The term Corporate Social Responsibility sometimes divides the business world, with some executives still insisting that a company’s only obligation is to its shareholders. IE is at the other end of the ethical spectrum, seeing social responsibility not as a PR tool but something much more. Business leaders cannot avoid the responsibility of managing the social and environmental impacts of a company’s activities. For this reason, IE students are exposed to key concepts such as social innovation, design thinking, base of pyramid markets, social entrepreneurship, right-hand left-hand thinking, and chaordic approaches.
Open Enrollment Cost
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8
Open enrollment executive non degree programs run in other countries
6
Custom executive non-degree programs
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Custom Program Cost
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Faculty
0%
65%
65
30%
30
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Non-Degree Programs Offered
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Top 3 Teaching Methods
26%
26
22%
22
20%
20
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| Course Title | Type Of Course | Course Length | Estimated Price | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Global Senior Management Program | General Management | 27 | $23,350 | |
| Owners and Entrepreneurs Mamagement Program | General Management | 18 | $22,100 | |
| Advance Management Program | General Management | 17 | $22,100 | |
| Leadership Forum | Leadership Forum | 24 | $15,000 | |
| Management Program for Chinese Executives | International Program | 5 | $5,000 | in Partnership with Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business |
| Relaciones Institucionales en el Sector Sanitario | Executive Program | 20 | $16,510 | |
| Managing Real Estate Corporations Rics Accredited | Executive Program | 30 | $25,000 | |
| Mobile Businesss | Executive Program | 12 | $10,300 | |
| Lobby and Advocacy | Executive Program | 20 | $16,510 | |
| Financiaciones Estructuradas y Capitalriesgo | Executive Program | 20 | $16,500 |
| Course Title | Type Of Course | Country | Partners | Year Established |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Global Senior Management Program | General Managemet | USA | University of Chicago Booth | 2004 |
| Making Innovation Happen | Custom Program | Germany | ESMT | 2012 |
| India an Inside View | International Executive Education Program | India | SPJAIN | 2010 |
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87
Companies that ran custom programs
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29
Female Students
52
International Students
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School Partners
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38,654
Living MBA Alumni
56
Countries where alumni clubs exist
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183
Active alumni clubs
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31
Participating in gift donations
No
Individual alumni gift in excess of $10 Million in the last 12 months
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Employer data includes graduates and current students.