MIT Sloan is #1 in FT MBA Ranking 2026 Ahead of INSEAD and Wharton
MIT Sloan has achieved MBA gold in the FT Global MBA Ranking 2026, securing the #1 spot for the first time with a massive five place jump. Sloan replaces Wharton, which drops to #3, while INSEAD climbs to take second place and another year among the medals.
50 Exec Ed Courses To Get Smart About AI
Building AI fluency is no longer a “nice to have” nor is it the sole responsibility of the IT department, so how can senior-level leaders brush up their skills? We’ve pulled together a list of 50 of the best AI-focused programmes on the market.
“Rankings, Bloody Hell.” Football And The FT MBA Ranking 2025
The big story about the FT MBA Ranking 2025 is all about US schools falling, and European & Asian schools climbing. While Wharton is #1, CBS is #2, and IESE is #3, Harvard Business School is down to #13, and Stanford GSB isn't even ranked.
BlueSky BookShelf Meets: Susanne Braun
How am I doing as leader? How can I grow? How can I move on and let go of leadership? These are just some of the questions answered in the new book co-edited by Prof Susanne Braun...
25 Sustainability Scholarships You Should Apply For If Considering An MBA
We've scoured the globe to find the very best scholarships providing financial, as well as practical, support for the next generation of sustainability-focused business leaders...
Business School Partnerships That Make The Perfect Match
Whist the recent FT Global MBA rankings remind us there will always be a good level of healthy competitions between the schools, there is plenty to be gained from working in partnership. We're celebrating the best business school partnerships of 2024. If you're looking to find your perfect match, read on...
The Luck Of The Irish? Why Start-Ups Are Thriving In Ireland
According to the ESI, Ireland has the highest concentration of HGFs and hypergrowers (in proportion to overall companies in the country) in the entirety of Europe. But what is it about Ireland that makes it such an attractive spot for startups? And no, it isn't just the luck of the Irish...
