Boston University Executive Education Custom Programs ranked 16th in the US by the Financial Times
With #10 global ranking for teaching methods and materials
The Executive Education Custom Programs at Boston University School of Management have been ranked by the Financial Times as 16th in the United States and 27th internationally. With high marks for both teaching quality (10th in the world for teaching methods and material, 23rd globally for faculty) and student outcomes (15th in the world for aims achieved, 18th globally for value for the money), the programs understandably receive 95% of their business from returning clients.
“Our decision to team with Boston University to build and deliver a critical sales education offering was a simple one. From the start, BU’s academic team focused on designing exactly the right program for our needs. We value this relationship with Boston University and hope it will continue." - Sandra Enoch, Global Profession Leader in Territory Sales, IBM
“Every year, many of the world’s leading corporations, as well as mid-size and small companies, seek our educational counsel and tailored programs for executive education they can’t get elsewhere,” said Elizabeth Nassar, Executive Director, Executive Programs.
“For many years, world-leading companies have sent their executives to our Executive Education Programs here because of the excellence of our professors, our innovative approach to the teaching of management, and the willingness of our program designers to custom tailor content to the needs of the organization,” said Louis Lataif, Allen Questrom Professor and Dean of the School. Included among these global enterprises are Ericsson, Discover Financial, IBM, LG Global, SK Corporation, and the University of Oslo.
More about the Executive Education program rankings by the Financial Times.