Antai Gets the 19th Place in the World, No.1 in Asia in a Row
On June 3, 2019, the Financial Times (FT) released the Executive Education 2019. Shanghai Jiao Tong University Antai College of Economics & Management gets 19th place, No.1 in Asia in a Row. To run parallel with the Stanford Graduate School of Business, University of Oxford: Said, University of Pennsylvania: Wharton and Iese Business School, Antai’s performance is stunning.To get more news about best business schools in China, you can visit acem.sjtu.edu.cn official website.
As one of the most authoritative business school rankings, FT Ranking is known for its rigorous participation and selection criteria and objective and independent data sources. The FT Executive Education Ranking is a comprehensive measurement of the business school’s strength in terms of course, faculty and openness. To make the ranking, independent research and evaluation on the course, faculties and facilities closely related to corporate participants will be conducted. There are 16 evaluation indicators, including preparation, course design, teaching methods and materials, faculty, new skills and learning, follow-up and aims achieved.
In the 2019 ranking,
Antai’s evaluation indicators rises steadily. A number of indicators are
among the world’s top 20: follow-up, world’s No.1 for two consecutive
years, preparation, world’s No.9 and new skills & learning, world’s
No.10, teaching methods and materials, world’s No.13, course design,
world’s No.15 and facilities, world’s No.16; six indicators have a
year-on-year increase: course design, new skills and learning, aims
achieved, food and accommodation, international participants and partner
schools. It means that Antai Executive Education’s course quality and
value have been widely recognized and its services for corporate
participants are internationally advanced.
The Executive Education
Programme draws wisdom from Antai and relies on the technological and
medical advantages of Shanghai Jiao Tong University. The Executive
Education Programme focuses on “innovation” and boasts advanced
management philosophy and practical experience based on China and
reaching out to the whole world. With a keen insight into industrial
development and emphasis on content output, the Executive Education
Programme adopts the innovative teaching mode, expands the horizon of
entrepreneurs and help them judge the future development trend. The
Executive Education Programme aims to cultivate the business leaders
that lead China and change the whole world. Chen Fangruo, Dean of ACEM
pointed out, “the executive education is an important carrier for our
corporate training and value communication. We actively participate in
FT ranking as well as other global rankings and keep aligned with the
education supply side reform. We continue to optimize the content output
and seek outstanding business cases concerning Chinese management
practice; we are ready to take more social responsibilities in the
process of promoting social and economic development; we are poised to
make forward-looking breakthroughs while improving the world’s
management theory.”
Executive Education of Antai College of
Economics & Management cooperates with universities and business
schools worldwide to provide Doing Business in China program for their
EMBA students/high executives, which is customized according to the
needs and expectations of clients. The program aims to provide a full
picture of doing business in China, including macro-economy, legal
environment, culture, leadership, strategy, HR management and rising
buzz issues such as new retail, digitalization, AI, big data and
business analytics etc.. In addition, company visits and interaction
with high executives enable students to understand how foreign/local
companies develop in China, and cultural activities help students
experience cultural and historical dimensions of China. Our clients
include ESADE, University of St. Gallen, NHH, ESCP Europe, University of
Gothenburg, BMI, IE Business School, University of Manchester, Monash
University, KU Leuven, etc..
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