IESE Business School

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The program is led by three world-renowned business schools – IESE, Wharton and CEIBS. Through the collective knowledge of expert faculty members from three continents, participants gain invaluable insights into global markets.

 

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IESE BUSINESS SCHOOL

IESE is one of the world’s most international business schools, with campuses in Europe and an executive education center in New York City.
Founded in 1958, IESE seeks to develop business leaders with solid business skills, a global mind-set and a desire to make a positive impact on society. The school launched its MBA program in 1964 under the guidance of an advisory committee set up by Harvard Business School.

Consistently ranked among the world’s top business schools, IESE takes a personalized approach to management education. The ethical dimensions of decision-making processes, which are indispensable for personal growth and corporate sustainability, receive special emphasis.
IESE is an initiative of Opus Dei, a personal prelature of the Roman Catholic Church. As such, the school draws its values from the Christian tradition, which emphasizes the intrinsic rights and dignity of every person. 

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CHINA EUROPE INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS SCHOOL

China Europe International Business School is a pioneer in world-class management education in China. Ranked the number-one business school in the Asia-Pacific region, CEIBS offers full-time MBA and executive MBA programs, as well as a wide range of executive education programs.

The school, established in 1994 as a joint venture between the European Union and the municipal government of Shanghai, combines outstanding international management education with profound knowledge of the Chinese business environment. CEIBS’ reputation for excellence has made it the learning partner of choice for leading multinationals and Chinese companies in the region.

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THE WHARTON SCHOOL

The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, founded in 1881 as the first collegiate business school, is recognized globally for intellectual leadership and ongoing innovation across every major discipline of business education. Considered among the most comprehensive sources of business knowledge in the world, Wharton bridges research and practice through its broad engagement with the global business community.

With four areas of specialization, Banking and Financial Institutions, Corporate Finance, Financial Instruments and Portfolio Management and International Finance, Wharton’s Finance faculty, are at the forefront of today’s research. The school has more than 4,700 undergraduate, MBA, executive MBA and doctoral students; more than 12,000 annual participants in executive education programs; and an alumni network of more than 85,000 graduates in over 140 countries.

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“You get a firsthand look at European, American and Asian businesses and cultures on three different continents. It broadened my business outlook and deepened my understanding of global trends and market behavior.”

José Sam Yuen
President and CEO
SAMCORP, Peru
(GCP ‘10)