What are the main Master’s in Management rankings?


Can somebody please tell me what the main rankings are for Master's in Management programs? I have seen quite a few but I don't know which ones are legitimate.

Thanks,
Todd
Can somebody please tell me what the main rankings are for Master's in Management programs? I have seen quite a few but I don't know which ones are legitimate.

Thanks,
Todd
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The Financial Times was the first of the big rankings agencies to publish a MiM ranking, in 2005. It listed 25 schools, all in Europe. The number of schools skyrocketed to 100 in 2018. They’re from around the world. The methodology is weighted heavily to career outcomes — in terms of the salary achieved by graduates three years after graduation, and the salary increase, among other metrics.

The Economist produced its own MiM ranking for the first time in 2017. The 2019 version lists 40 global business schools, from Dallas to Denmark and from Grenoble to Guangzhou. Like the FT, the Economist also focuses on career outcomes, but the most weight is placed on how open MiM graduates are to new career opportunities, followed by the quality of the educational experience.

No ranking is definitive, so students should understand the thinking behind each one to work out whether what is measured matters to them.
The Financial Times was the first of the big rankings agencies to publish a MiM ranking, in 2005. It listed 25 schools, all in Europe. The number of schools skyrocketed to 100 in 2018. They’re from around the world. The methodology is weighted heavily to career outcomes — in terms of the salary achieved by graduates three years after graduation, and the salary increase, among other metrics.

The Economist produced its own MiM ranking for the first time in 2017. The 2019 version lists 40 global business schools, from Dallas to Denmark and from Grenoble to Guangzhou. Like the FT, the Economist also focuses on career outcomes, but the most weight is placed on how open MiM graduates are to new career opportunities, followed by the quality of the educational experience.

No ranking is definitive, so students should understand the thinking behind each one to work out whether what is measured matters to them.
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