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Business School in Economist's top 100

MBA program evaluated favourably by students and alumni surveyed
December 6, 2010
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By Karen Herland

Source: Concordia Journal

This year, the John Molson School of Business returned to the Economist’s list of the 100 top business schools around the world. The JMSB is the only Quebec school on the list, and the fourth among Canadian schools.

The survey evaluates full-time MBA programs. In addition to evaluating data furnished by the school, a minimum number of current and recently graduated students must return a questionnaire about courses, personal development, networking opportunities, and (for alumni) the impact of completing the program on their earning power.

One respondent was quoted on the Economist website describing the program as, “Modern, progressive, and culturally diverse. The school offers many opportunities to develop leadership skills.”

In November, Concordia’s JMSB celebrated the 10th anniversary of its renaming for one of Canada’s pioneering entrepreneurs. In the early 1800s, John Molson’s business acumen financed his philanthropic efforts, among them support for the construction Montreal’s first theatre and the Montreal General Hospital.

Related links:
•   John Molson School of Business MBA program
•   John Molson School of Business’s10th anniversary
•   The Economist article and full list
•   The Economist detailed analysis of the JMSB



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