AGSM ranked leading business school in Australia and Asia: Executive Programs
AUTHOR: Editor DATE: 19.05.05 ISSUE 1, 2005
The Financial Times (UK) 2005 ranking of executive programs placed AGSM as the leading business school in Australia and Asia with an international ranking of 30 – for the fourth successive year. Both Open Enrolments and Custom Programs received the top ranking.
Mr John Urbano, AGSM Director Executive Programs stated, “This outstanding result reinforces AGSM’s long-held position as a world-class business school.”
“Companies are coming to us with a very clear vision of what they want to achieve and they’re seeking active and ongoing executive programs to meet their goals,” says Urbano. “They want to see a real impact on their business.
 | "Companies want to see a real impact on their business." |
Photo: Daryl Charles (John Urbano)
“We’re helping them to understand their business operations and potential by bringing together teams of executives, quite often from different parts of the organisation, and working with them on real strategies to create new intellectual capital.
“The combination of world leading management research and academic thinking from AGSM with hands-on practical application enables executives to transform themselves and make real changes within their businesses.”
The Financial Times annual survey of executive education programs is one of the most prestigious worldwide. It independently assesses, via client evaluation: faculty quality, course design, new skills attained, value for money and intention to continue working with the institution.
More Information
For further information about the AGSM’s Executive Programs please contact:
Phone: +61 2 9931 9333.
Online: http://www.agsm.edu.au/xp |