EADA maintains its international position in manager training
Barcelona, May 13th 2013. EADA has consolidated its position among the world’s most renowned business schools, according to the prestigious economic daily, The Financial Times that has published its Executive Education 2013 ranking, compiled based on different evaluations of custom and open programmes –customised programmes for companies as well as general programmes. More specifically, the school ranks in 61st place on the open ranking and 66th on the custom courses ranking (see attached tables).
Given the context of serious economic difficulties, especially in Europe, it should be noted that the continent"s schools have maintained an absolutely privileged position on an international level and that "our country continues to maintain such high quality standards in manager training" according to Miquel Espinosa, EADA’s general director, who also point outs that “a key strategic goal for the coming years is to be able to accompany companies in their corporate and international development process. Only applied knowledge will enable us to evolve economically and socially"
Another important piece of data that is worth mentioning is that Barcelona has maintained its privileged position in manager training, after London and Paris, with three schools (IESE, ESADE and EADA).