The Financial Times places the CBS Executive MBA among the world’s top 50

11/18/2019

The Financial Times places the CBS Executive MBA among the world’s top 50

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On Monday 18 November 2019, the Financial Times made public its prestigious 2019 Executive MBA ranking, revealing that the CBS Executive MBA has reclaimed its place among the world’s best 50 programmes. It climbed seven places compared to 2018 when it held position 57.

“Our Executive MBA programme has, particularly over the past twelve months, created ripples internationally,” says Poul Hedegaard, MBA Director at CBS. ” We have seen an increase in participants stemming from outside of Denmark, enhancing the learning experience for everyone. The Financial Times ranking contributes to getting us noticed on a global scene.”

CBS yet again holds the position as the number one single-university EMBA in the Nordic region and graduates demonstrate an impressive boost in salary with alumni earning on average USD 194.338 three years after graduation. This represents a salary increase of 50%. In the Financial Times ranking, salary increase account for a significant chunk of the total rank (20%).

”Salary increase often goes hand in hand with career progression and is of course an important motivator,” says Claire Hewitson, Head of Career Services for the CBS MBA. “Executive MBA participants have access to our personalised career service that includes one-on-one coaching, helping them clarify their goals and strengths so they can come into their full potential and create more value for their organisations.”

Another area in which the CBS Executive MBA did well is the ranking criteria ‘research rank’, calculated based on the number of faculty articles published in respected academic journals.

“The CBS EMBA is a research-based programme and all CBS faculty lecturing in the classroom are at the forefront of developments in their area of expertise, “ says Jesper Rangvid, Associate Dean for the CBS EMBA. “Teaching is relevant, content is cutting-edge and executives walk away with tangible skills that they can apply in their respective leadership roles.”

As of 2020, the CBS Executive MBA offers participants the opportunity to personalise their MBA experience by choosing one of four Concentrations: Digitalisation, Finance, Entrepreneurship and Governance & Sustainability. Executives can start already in April with a Concentration in Digitalisation or Governance & Sustainability.

To view the full Financial Times EMBA ranking 2019 ranking, including its underlying methodology, please click here.

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