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IFL improves in annual FT executive education rankings

Today Financial Times published its annual ranking of the world’s premier executive education programs. Stockholm School of Economics IFL Executive Education retains its top position in the Nordic region, while advancing to #31 in the global ranking.

”IFL’s mission is to reinforce the competitiveness of Swedish enterprise through business and leadership development,” says Ingrid Engström, CEO of IFL. ”Our position in the Financial Times ranking asserts that the IFL methodology, based on an academic approach combined with an operational perspective and real world cases, creates the desired effect for our clients.”

The Financial Times (FT) conducts an annual ranking of the world’s premier business schools that offer management and leadership development programs. It is the largest recurring ranking of the executive education field. For 15 consecutive years, IFL has held the top ranked position in the Nordic region. The FT ranking is based on interviews with program participants in various management disciplines, including leadership, strategy, innovation, business control and finance.

The FT ranking covers both open programs, where IFL is ranked 37 in the world, and customized programs, where IFL is ranked 31. This puts IFL at 31 in the combined ranking, an upward climb from last year’s 33 rank. IFL thus maintains a positive trend, amidst steadily increasing competition. This year’s FT survey covers a record number of schools, and several major institutions have made significant leaps in both directions in the ranking.

”That a Sweden-based institution reaches a high position in an international ranking indicates that our offering for developing businesses, organizations and individuals is well tuned to the global market,” says Ingrid Engström. “The innovation projects we organize are key to making IFL, as well as our clients, prepared to address future competitive challenges.”

A part of the Stockholm School of Economics, IFL offers executive education programs to executives and key management, based on realistically modeled research.

“The FT ranking validates what we have learned from our client surveys; that the effects created by our programs are so positive that 9 out of 10 participants recommend us to colleagues and new clients,” says Ingrid Engström.

For further information, please contact:

Anna-Maria Watz, Director Marketing & Brand, anna-maria.watz@ifl.se, Tel. +46 725 54 24 05

Ingrid Engström, CEO, ingrid.engstrom@ifl.se, +46 725 45 60 05


Stockholm School of Economics IFL Executive Education is one of Europe’s leading providers of executive education. Drawing on a foundation of academic research and close cooperation with the business community, IFL offers a broad range of open programs for individuals and customized programs for corporations and organizations. Each year, 3,000 executives and IFL’s general management, leadership, business development and finance programs. For further information, visit www.ifl.se.

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