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EADA Executive MBA in Financial Times Ranking 2010

25 October 2010

EADA consolidates its international position

Barcelona, October 25th 2010. EADA ranks among the world’s most prestigious business schools, according to the Financial Times, which has recently brought out its Executive MBA ranking 2010, the result of a series of analyses of Executive MBA programmes. Three schools in Spain figure amongst the world’s top 100 schools.

David Parcerisas, president of the EADA Foundation, very pleased with the received recognition, points out that “In such a competitive international environment we should be satisfied because we have demonstrated, once again, that quality does not depend exclusively on size. We will continue to be innovators in our methodologies, working with small groups, being very close to our clients, making plurality and diversity a positive trait of the institution which is backed by over half a century of history”.

A programme targeted at professionals with expertise

The Executive MBA is targeted at professionals with University degrees and a minimum of five years of professional experience, with business or people management responsibilities. Applicants need to show a high degree of motivation before embarking on a process of personal and professional development which is aimed at consolidating their professional career, placing them in management positions, either at a functional or strategic level.