EADA among the world"s top schools according to The Economist
EADA ranks among the select group of the worlds most prestigious business schools, according to The Economist, which has published its 2010 Global full-time MBA ranking, the result of a series of analyses of full-time MBA programmes. More specifically, EADA ranks 95th on a global level. On a strictly European level its star programme is 34th on the ranking.
Thus, Barcelona, with 3 schools (IESE, ESADE and EADA), continues to hold a frontline position as a state of the art city in this field. Spain, with one more school (IE) has four schools among the worlds top 100.
David Parcerisas, president of the EADA Foundation, notably pleased with the received recognition, points out that we need to take into account that our work does not have the resources, the environment nor the size of many excellent schools on the ranking but this goes to show once again that quality does not depend on size and in EADA we need to go on innovating in our methodologies, working in small groups, remaining close to our customers whilst highlighting plurality and diversity as positive features of the institution, which has been running for over half a century now.