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International Institute for Management Development
IMD
(带附件: MBA Brochure 2013)
Lausanne, Switzerland
Admissions: +41 (0)21 618 0298
Email: http://www.imd.org/programs/mba/Contact-MBA.cfm
Website: http://www.imd.org/MBA
Blog: http://blogs.imd.ch/mba
Apply Online: http://www.mba-exchange.com/IMD/ADS-C/Login.php
Admission Deadlines for Class of 2014:
Round One: 2/1/13
Round Two: 4/1/13
Round Three: 6/1/13
Round Four: 8/1/13
Round Five: 9/1/13
IMD is possibly the only top business school in the world where MBA students are treated to a sumptious lunch every day for free. The reason: The school, located in Lausanne, on the shores of one of Switzerland’s most beautiful lakes, is an executive education powerhouse with visiting execs every day. And they must be served a wonderful meal while on the campus, situated about 40 minutes by road or rail from Geneva.
Though IMD’s primary business is executive education, the school offers an intensive and intimate one-year MBA experience for just 90 students. It may well be one of the most thoughtfully crafted MBA programs for individuals in the world. The program–which focuses on leadership, entrepreneurship and social responsibility–starts in January and ends in December. During that time, students work directly with a start-up company, as well as with CEOs and board-level executives of global companies.
IMD’s “Real World. Real Learning” approach provides the foundation for the MBA program. Taught in English, IMD claims that its MBA covers the same amount of material as a traditional 2-year program and incorporates unique leadership experiences, start-up projects, building networks and intensive personal coaching.
The program starts with business fundamentals in such core areas as accounting, finance, marketing and operations. Students get to Tunderstand the functional areas of the organization and how they work together. The second half of the year is highly project-based, allowing advanced application of the fundamentals to real leadership situations with a strong sense of ethics.
Final grading is based on exams, class participation and group projects.
Latest Up-to-Date MBA Rankings:
Poets&Quants (2011): 4
BusinessWeek (2010): 7
Forbes (2011): 1 (non-U.S.)
Financial Times (2011): 14 (global), 8 (outside U.S.)
The Economist (2011): 3 (global), 1 (outside U.S.)
Rankings Analysis: IMD slipped one notch to a rank of fourth in PoetsandQuants’ composite list of the top 50 non-U.S. MBA programs in 2011, but the change was due to advances by other schools and had nothing to do with the school’s overall position in the MBA market. In fact, the school did slightly better in all of three of the new rankings put out in 2011 by Forbes, The Financial Times, and The Economist. IMD came in first in Forbes’ return-on-investment ranking in 2011, improving slightly from its number two showing in 2009. IMD also improved one place in The Financial Times 2011 global MBA ranking, moving up to 14th from 15th. And in The Economist, the school advanced three places in that magazine’s global ranking to finish third from sixth in 2010.
Student Perspectives:
My Story: From Kenyan Farming to IMD
Full-Time MBA Enrollment: 90
International: 97%
Female: 28%
Minority: NA
Mean Age: 31
Median Base Salary: $127,300
Median Signing Bonus: $20,300
Percentage of MBAs with Job Offers at Graduation: 86%
Percentage of MBAs with Job Offers Three Months Later: 96%
Where IMD’s Class of 2011 Went To Work:
Consulting: 15%
Consumer Products: 20%
Financial Services: 6%
Manufacturing: 18%
Media/Entertainment: 1%
Non-Profit: 3%
Petroleum/Energy: 7%
Pharmaceutical/Biotechnology/Health Care: 18%
Technology: 11%
Other: 1%
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