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| Rankings at a glance | |
|---|---|
| Rank in 2008 | 29 |
| Rank in 2007[1] | 25 |
| Rank in 2006[1] | 20 |
| 3 year average rank[1] | 25 |
| Country[1] | U.K. |
| Programme evaluation | |
|---|---|
| Preparation | 37 |
| Course design | 33 |
| Teaching materials | 32 |
| Faculty | 27 |
| Quality of participants | 19 |
| New skills & learning | 26 |
| Follow-up | 4 |
| Aims achieved | 22 |
| Food & accommodation | 38 |
| Facilities | 6 |
| School diversity | |
|---|---|
| Women participants (%) | 28 |
| International participants | 31 |
| Repeat business & growth | 31 |
| International location | 36 |
| Partner schools | 39 |
| Faculty diversity | 40 |
Information below is provided by the Business School
Cranfield is one of the oldest and most prestigious schools in the UK. For over three decades, Cranfield's flagship portfolio of leadership programmes have been enabling executives at all levels to significantly improve leadership effectiveness. The Cranfield General Management Programmes are internationally recognised as executive education experiences that develop personal leadership effectiveness and improve long term business results.
1. These data are for information only and are not used in the rankings.
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