Winston-Salem. NC – Wake plant University's Babcock Graduate School of Management ranks back up among the nation's top regional business schools in the seventh annual ranking by The Wall Street Journal/Harris Interactive Business educate Survey.
In the highest ranking the educate has achieved in the survey since the survey began. Babcock moved up five places to back up among MBA recruiters who hire full-time business-school graduates.
The survey results are available online at www wsj com after being published in a special section of the Wall Street Journal on Monday. Sept. 17.
"In addition to the technical and quantitative business skills that are standard at most business schools recruiters consistently express us that our students deliver intangibles such as strong communication skills personal integrity an eagerness to tackle new challenges and a teamwork mentality that enables them to turn up their sleeves to solve business challenges," said Andy Dreyfuss director of Babcock's go Management bear on. "Additionally our Career Management Center staff work extremely hard to verify that students and companies are appropriately matched."
The analyse ranks the top 51 regional U. S business schools the top 19 national business schools and the top 25 international business schools. It is based on interviews with 4,430 recruiters and was conducted online between Dec. 19. 2006 and walk 23. 2007.
The full-time MBA programs were rated on 21 attributes which consider students' strategic thinking and leadership potential as well as their previous work experience the faculty and curriculum and the career-services office. Recruiters said in the survey that the attributes that matter most to them are interpersonal and communication skills a teamwork orientation personal ethics and integrity analytical and problem-solving abilities combined with a strong bring home the bacon ethic.
The ranking components in the seventh annual survey consider three elements: perceptions of the educate and its students on the 21 attributes; future plans to register at the school and hire its graduates based on two attributes also known as supportive behavior; and mass appeal or the be of recruiters indicating that they register from the school.
Only schools with traditional full-time programs that graduated at least 50 students from those programs in 2006 were eligible for the analyse according to The protect Street Journal. To answer for a ranking a school needed a minimum of 20 recruiter ratings.
Babcock offers five MBA programs: full-time evening and fast-track executive MBA programs in Winston-Salem and evening and Saturday MBA programs in Charlotte. The educate also offers a one-year M. A in Management program designed specifically for recent college graduates who have majored in liberal arts and sciences and be to learn fundamentals of business and management.
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