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IESE Business School
NameIESE Business School
CityBarcelona
CountrySpain

IESE Business School is a global business school located in Barcelona, Spain, and is part of the University of Navarra. It was founded in 1958 by Antonio Valero and Josep Tàpies, with the support of Opus Dei and Harvard Business School. The school has campuses in Madrid, New York City, Munich, and São Paulo, and offers a range of programs, including the MBA, Executive MBA, and PhD in Management. IESE Business School is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business and the European Quality Improvement System.

History

The history of IESE Business School is closely tied to the University of Navarra, which was founded by Saint Josemaría Escrivá in 1952. The school's first dean was Antonio Valero, who played a key role in establishing the school's relationships with Harvard Business School and other international institutions. In the 1960s, IESE Business School began to develop its own case study method, inspired by the approach used at Harvard Business School. The school's faculty has included notable professors such as Juan Antonio Pérez López, Jordi Canals, and Pankaj Ghemawat, who have taught at institutions such as Stanford Graduate School of Business, MIT Sloan School of Management, and London Business School. IESE Business School has also collaborated with other institutions, including INSEAD, University of Oxford, and University of Cambridge.

Academics

The academic programs at IESE Business School are designed to develop the skills and knowledge of business leaders, with a focus on ethics, sustainability, and globalization. The school offers a range of programs, including the MBA, Executive MBA, and PhD in Management, as well as specialized programs such as the Master in International Business and the Master in Management. The faculty at IESE Business School includes professors such as Nancy Rothbard from Wharton School, Gerald Kane from Boston College Carroll School of Management, and Raffaella Sadun from Harvard Business School. The school's research centers, such as the International Center for Work and Family and the Center for Globalization and Strategy, collaborate with institutions such as World Economic Forum, International Labour Organization, and United Nations.

Rankings

IESE Business School is consistently ranked among the top business schools in the world, according to rankings such as the Financial Times, The Economist, and Forbes. The school's MBA program is ranked among the top 10 in the world by Bloomberg Businessweek, and its Executive MBA program is ranked among the top 5 in the world by The Economist. IESE Business School is also ranked among the top business schools in Europe by European Business School Ranking, and its Master in Management program is ranked among the top 10 in the world by QS World University Rankings. The school's alumni have gone on to work at top companies such as McKinsey & Company, Boston Consulting Group, and Goldman Sachs, as well as at institutions such as World Bank, International Monetary Fund, and European Central Bank.

Campus

The main campus of IESE Business School is located in Barcelona, Spain, and features state-of-the-art facilities such as the North Campus and the South Campus. The school also has campuses in Madrid, New York City, Munich, and São Paulo, which offer a range of programs and services to students and alumni. The campus in Barcelona is located near the University of Barcelona and the Polytechnic University of Catalonia, and is easily accessible by public transportation. The school's facilities have been designed to promote sustainability and energy efficiency, and feature amenities such as gym, library, and dining hall. IESE Business School has partnerships with other institutions, including University of California, Berkeley, University of Michigan, and National University of Singapore.

Alumni

The alumni network of IESE Business School is global and diverse, with over 40,000 alumni in more than 100 countries. Notable alumni include Juan Roig, president of Mercadona, Enrique Lores, CEO of HP Inc., and Pablo Isla, chairman of Inditex. The school's alumni have gone on to work at top companies such as Google, Amazon, and Microsoft, as well as at institutions such as European Commission, United Nations Development Programme, and World Health Organization. The alumni network is supported by the school's Alumni Association, which offers a range of services and benefits to members, including access to career services, networking events, and lifelong learning opportunities. IESE Business School has also collaborated with other alumni networks, including those of Harvard University, Stanford University, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Research

The research at IESE Business School is focused on addressing the challenges of globalization, sustainability, and digital transformation. The school's research centers, such as the International Center for Work and Family and the Center for Globalization and Strategy, conduct research on topics such as leadership, innovation, and entrepreneurship. The school's faculty has published research in top journals such as Academy of Management Journal, Strategic Management Journal, and Journal of International Business Studies. The school has also collaborated with other research institutions, including MIT Sloan School of Management, London School of Economics, and University of California, Los Angeles. IESE Business School has partnerships with other organizations, including World Economic Forum, European Union, and Asian Development Bank.

Category:Business schools in Spain

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