ASB Ranks in FT's Top 100 for Executive Education
Kuala Lumpur – The Asia School of Business (ASB) has made a significant leap onto the global stage, securing a place within the Financial Times’ (FT) prestigious ranking of the world’s top 100 providers of executive education. This marks the first time ASB has been featured in the annual ranking, a testament to the institution’s growing reputation and commitment to delivering high-quality business education.
The FT ranking, widely recognised within the business education sector, assesses executive education providers based on a variety of factors including participant feedback, faculty expertise, and the impact of programmes on participants’ careers and organisations. ASB’s debut appearance underscores the effectiveness of its curriculum, the dedication of its faculty, and the positive outcomes experienced by its participants.
ASB, a collaboration between Malaysia’s leading public university, Universiti Malaya, and MIT Sloan School of Management, has rapidly established itself as a centre of excellence for business education in Asia. The school’s programmes are designed to equip leaders with the skills and knowledge necessary to navigate the complexities of the modern business landscape.
This recognition from the Financial Times is expected to further enhance ASB’s profile, attracting a wider pool of talented students and faculty from across the region and beyond. It also reinforces Malaysia’s position as a growing hub for world-class business education.
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