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'''INSEAD''' is a graduate business school with campuses in Europe ([[Fontainebleau, France]]), Asia ([[Singapore]]) and the Middle East ([[Abu Dhabi]]). INSEAD offers various academic programmes including a full-time [[#MBA|Master of Business Administration]] (MBA) programme, a [[#Master_in_Finance|Master in Finance]] programme, a [[#PhD_Programme|PhD in management]] programme, and several [[#Executive_Education|executive education]] programmes (including an executive MBA). |
'''INSEAD''' is a graduate business school with campuses in Europe ([[Fontainebleau, France]]), Asia ([[Singapore]]) and the Middle East ([[Abu Dhabi]]). INSEAD offers various academic programmes including a full-time [[#MBA|Master of Business Administration]] (MBA) programme, a [[#Master_in_Finance|Master in Finance]] programme, a [[#PhD_Programme|PhD in management]] programme, and several [[#Executive_Education|executive education]] programmes (including an executive MBA). |
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INSEAD allows its students to study in the US (West Coast- San Francisco via Wharton exchange, East Coast- Philadelphia via Wharton exchange, Midwest- Evanston near Chicago via Kellogg exchange), in Asia (Singapore via INSEAD Asia Campus exchange and Shanghai via CEIBS exchange), in the Middle East (Abu Dhabi via INSEAD Middle East Campus exchange) and in Europe (Fontainebleau via INSEAD Europe Campus exchange).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://mba.insead.edu/campuses/ |title=INSEAD campuses |publisher=INSEAD |date= |accessdate=2012-06-25}}</ref> |
INSEAD, widely considered one of the world's best business schools,<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/2/c23fee2c-7f60-11e3-b6a7-00144feabdc0.html?segid=0100320#axzz2qwel0E6h |title=From business school to boardroom |first=Adam |last=Palin |date=January 19, 2014 |work=[[Financial Times]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite press release |url=http://www.thinkers50.com/wp-content/uploads/T50-2013Shortlists-PRESS-RELEASE-5-2.pdf |title=Business Gurus Shortlisted for Thinkers50 Global Management Awards |date=September 5, 2013 |publisher=Thinkers50}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=HBS, Stanford, Insead, and London Business School Have the Most-Wanted MBAs|first=Francesca |last=Di Meglio |date=December 3, 2013|url=http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2013-12-03/hbs-stanford-insead-and-london-business-school-have-most-wanted-mbas |work=[[Bloomberg Businessweek]]}}</ref>, allows its students to study in the US (West Coast- San Francisco via Wharton exchange, East Coast- Philadelphia via Wharton exchange, Midwest- Evanston near Chicago via Kellogg exchange), in Asia (Singapore via INSEAD Asia Campus exchange and Shanghai via CEIBS exchange), in the Middle East (Abu Dhabi via INSEAD Middle East Campus exchange) and in Europe (Fontainebleau via INSEAD Europe Campus exchange).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://mba.insead.edu/campuses/ |title=INSEAD campuses |publisher=INSEAD |date= |accessdate=2012-06-25}}</ref> |
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===Rankings=== |
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INSEAD's MBA programme is ranked by Financial Times (#5 MBA),<ref>{{cite web|title=Global MBA Ranking 2014|url=http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/global-mba-ranking-2014 |work=[[Financial Times]]|accessdate=18 November 2013}}</ref> Forbes (#2 MBA),<ref>{{cite web|title=The Best Business Schools|url=http://www.forbes.com/business-schools/list/international/|work=[[Forbes]] |date=October 2013 |accessdate=18 November 2013}}</ref> and Bloomberg Business Week (#2 MBA Non-US Schools). |
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Motto | The Business School for the World |
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Type | Private business school |
Established | 1957 |
Endowment | €161 million[1] |
Dean | Ilian Mihov |
Academic staff | 250+ |
Postgraduates | over 1000, mainly MBA |
80+ PhDs | |
Location | |
Website | www |
INSEAD is a graduate business school with campuses in Europe (Fontainebleau, France), Asia (Singapore) and the Middle East (Abu Dhabi). INSEAD offers various academic programmes including a full-time Master of Business Administration (MBA) programme, a Master in Finance programme, a PhD in management programme, and several executive education programmes (including an executive MBA).
INSEAD, widely considered one of the world's best business schools,[2][3][4], allows its students to study in the US (West Coast- San Francisco via Wharton exchange, East Coast- Philadelphia via Wharton exchange, Midwest- Evanston near Chicago via Kellogg exchange), in Asia (Singapore via INSEAD Asia Campus exchange and Shanghai via CEIBS exchange), in the Middle East (Abu Dhabi via INSEAD Middle East Campus exchange) and in Europe (Fontainebleau via INSEAD Europe Campus exchange).[5]
History
INSEAD was founded in 1957 by venture capitalist and Harvard professor Georges Doriot, along with Claude Janssen and Olivier Giscard d'Estaing. Original seed money was provided by The Paris Chamber of Commerce.[6] The school was originally run out of the Palace of Fontainebleau, before moving to its current Europe campus in 1960.[7] The name INSEAD was originally an acronym for the French "Institut Européen d'Administration des Affaires" or European Institute of Business Administration.
Campuses
The original campus (Europe Campus) is located in Fontainebleau, near Paris, France. INSEAD's second campus (Asia Campus) is in the Buona Vista district of the city-state of Singapore. The third and newest campus (Middle East Campus) is located in Abu Dhabi.
INSEAD has been a pioneer in setting up a multi-campus as a way to push the globalization of its faculty and curriculum. An HBS case study, for instance, explores INSEAD's approach to business education in a global context and how it functions with a multi-campus setting.[8]
MBA Programme
The INSEAD MBA curriculum comprises a range of required core courses and electives. The core courses cover traditional management disciplines including finance, economics, organizational behaviour, accounting, ethics, marketing, statistics, operations management, international political analysis, supply chain management, leadership and corporate strategy.
There are approximately 80 electives on offer in the Accounting and Control, Decision Sciences, Economics and Political Science, Entrepreneurship and Family Enterprise, Finance, Marketing, Organisational, Strategy and Technology and Operations Management areas.
The INSEAD MBA starting in September only takes 10 months to complete. INSEAD also offers a 12 month MBA starting in January for students who want the opportunity to complete a summer internship.
Rankings
INSEAD's MBA programme is ranked by Financial Times (#5 MBA),[9] Forbes (#2 MBA),[10] and Bloomberg Business Week (#2 MBA Non-US Schools).
PhD Programme
INSEAD's fully funded doctoral degree (PhD) in Management requires four to five years of full-time study and it is offered in both Europe and Asia campuses.[11] In it students are able to specialise in one of eight areas: Accounting, Decision Sciences, Entrepreneurship, Finance, Marketing, Organisational Behavior, Strategy, and Technology and Operations Management.[12] The first two years of the programme are devoted to coursework, while from the third and fourth (or sometimes fifth) years are dedicated to research and dissertation.[13]
Executive Education
INSEAD holds both company/firm specific and open enrolment executive education programmes at its campuses in Europe and Asia and at its Executive Education centre in Abu Dhabi, as well as in partnership with corporate universities. Participants usually come from senior or top management, with many years of experience within their company or industry and younger 'high-potentials' identified as being key in succession strategies within their companies. Approximately 12,000 executives from over 125 countries undertake courses or programmes at INSEAD each year.[14]
In 2011, INSEAD launched a new Executive Certificate in Global Management which is awarded to participants who complete at least three INSEAD global management and leadership programmes.
Partnerships and Alliances
Business schools that INSEAD students can attend include: Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania (Alliance - launched in 2001); [15][16][17]Kellogg School of Management (MBA exchange programme - launched in 2010);[18] The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University in Washington, D.C. (Dual-Degree MA and MBA programme - launched in 2011); Yale SOM (School of Management) of Yale University (a post-MBA degree Master of Advanced Management (MAM) programme - launched in 2012); Tsinghua (Dual EMBA programme - launched in 2006); CEIBS (China Europe International Business School) (Executive Education programme - launched in 2012; and Sorbonne University (alliance) - INSEAD is a founding partner in the multidisciplinary Sorbonne University created in 2012.
Research
INSEAD has 15 Research Centres conducting research in different business and geographical areas, including: Centre for Decision Making and Risk Analysis (CDMRA);[19]Emerging Markets Institute;[20] Healthcare Management Initiative;[21] INSEAD Africa Initiative;[22] INSEAD Blue Ocean Strategy Institute;[23] INSEAD Centre for Entrepreneurship (ICE);[24] INSEAD Corporate Governance Initiative;[25] INSEAD eLab;[26] INSEAD European Competitiveness Initiative;[27] INSEAD Global Leadership Centre (IGLC);[28] INSEAD Global Private Equity Initiative (GPEI);[29] INSEAD Innovation and Policy Initiative (IIPI);[30] INSEAD Social Innovation Centre;[31] INSEAD Social Science Research Centre (ISSRC);[32] INSEAD-Wharton Center for Global Research and Education;[33] Learning Innovation Centre;[34] Wendel International Centre for Family Enterprise;[35] and Women@INSEAD[36]
Teaching methods
Teaching methods at INSEAD include case studies, lectures, peer-to-peer learning, tutorials, group work, simulations and role-plays.
Case studies
The Case method is largely used in the classroom as a teaching method. Business case studies authored by INSEAD professors are the second most widely used in classrooms by business schools globally, after Harvard Business School's case studies.[37]
The Business cases that have been designed at INSEAD have received many awards,[37] are made available in Case clearing houses, and used by many other business schools.
Business simulation games
Business simulation games are largely used by INSEAD. Many of them have been designed by INSEAD faculties
Examples of Business simulation games that have been designed by INSEAD faculties[38] and used in many institutions:
- The EIS simulation (Change management)
- FORAD (Finance)
- INDUSTRAT (Marketing)
- Markstrat (Marketing)
Innovation in education
A number of researches and initiatives are conducted at INSEAD to incorporate innovative learning approaches.
In particular centers conduct research in learning technologies and approaches such as:
- INSEAD CALT (the Centre of Advanced Learning Technologies).[39] INSEAD CALT is and has been involved in many research projects, and in particular projects funded by the research programmes from the European Commission on approaches such as business simulations, or learning communities.
- INSEAD Learning Innovation Centre.[40] INSEAD Learning Innovation Centre was funded to managing innovation in INSEAD programme design and delivery. For instance, INSEAD Learning Innovation Centre has introduced the use of Second Life virtual world as an education tool.[41]
- INSEAD eLab.[42] eLab is the INSEAD center that connects research sponsors and external collaborators interested in the area of Big Data and Data Analytics with INSEAD's expertise in this broad area. INSEAD eLab conducts research and supports teaching focused on data analytics business solutions, tools, frameworks, and research insights that can help academics and practitioners better capitalize on the vast opportunities the "world of data" creates. To achieve this, the center involves INSEAD faculty with specific domain expertise (e.g. in Marketing, Economics, Operations, or Finance), senior researchers from different fields, engineers and data scientists, and collaborators from other academic institutions as well as the private sector. The center also uses state-of-the-art data analytics and collaborative software development platforms, which enable both advanced data analytics approaches and seamless collaboration within INSEAD as well as with other institutions and sponsors.
Alumni
The Alumni Association was founded by a group of alumni in 1961, and works in close partnership with INSEAD to provide services to the global INSEAD alumni community of 46,000+ members in 171 countries.[43] Many are members of the INSEAD International Alumni Association, which has 46 national alumni associations.[44]
In addition to the national associations, INSEAD alumni have formed clubs and groups dedicated to specific industries or activities.[45] These include the Energy Club,[46] the INSEAD Healthcare Alumni Network[47] the Salamander Golf Society.[48]
See also
- Blue Ocean Strategy - a book and strategy concept developed by INSEAD faculty
- Business school
- Executive education
- Management science
References
- ^ "INSEAD's Endowment". INSEAD. Retrieved 19 May 2014.
- ^ Palin, Adam (January 19, 2014). "From business school to boardroom". Financial Times.
- ^ "Business Gurus Shortlisted for Thinkers50 Global Management Awards" (PDF) (Press release). Thinkers50. September 5, 2013.
- ^ Di Meglio, Francesca (December 3, 2013). "HBS, Stanford, Insead, and London Business School Have the Most-Wanted MBAs". Bloomberg Businessweek.
- ^ "INSEAD campuses". INSEAD. Retrieved 2012-06-25.
- ^ "INSEAD at 50: The defining years". INSEAD. Retrieved 19 May 2014.
- ^ "Our History". INSEAD. Retrieved 19 May 2014.
- ^ Datar, Srikant M.; Garvin, David A.; Knoop, Carin-Isabel (May 2009). "INSEAD". Harvard Business School Case 308-009.
- ^ "Global MBA Ranking 2014". Financial Times. Retrieved 18 November 2013.
- ^ "The Best Business Schools". Forbes. October 2013. Retrieved 18 November 2013.
- ^ "Programme Overview". INSEAD. Retrieved 2014-01-31.
- ^ "Areas of Specialisation". Retrieved 31 March 2014.
- ^ "PhD Programme Overview". Retrieved 31 March 2014.
- ^ "INSEAD at a Glance" (PDF). INSEAD. October 2013. Retrieved 19 November 2013.
- ^ "Wharton–INSEAD Alliance". Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. Retrieved 2014-01-31.
- ^ "The INSEAD-Wharton Alliance". INSEAD. Retrieved 2014-01-31.
- ^ "INSEAD Wharton Exchange". INSEAD. Retrieved 2012-06-25.
- ^ "INSEAD Kellogg Exchange". INSEAD. Retrieved 2012-06-25.
- ^ Centre for Decision Making and Risk Analysis (CDMRA)
- ^ Emerging Markets Institute
- ^ Healthcare Management Initiative
- ^ INSEAD Africa Initiative
- ^ INSEAD Blue Ocean Strategy Institute
- ^ INSEAD Centre for Entrepreneurship (ICE);
- ^ INSEAD Corporate Governance Initiative
- ^ INSEAD eLab
- ^ INSEAD European Competitiveness Initiative
- ^ INSEAD Global Leadership Centre (IGLC)
- ^ INSEAD Global Private Equity Initiative (GPEI)
- ^ INSEAD Innovation and Policy Initiative (IIPI)
- ^ INSEAD Social Innovation Centre
- ^ INSEAD Social Science Research Centre (ISSRC)
- ^ INSEAD-Wharton Center for Global Research and Education;
- ^ Learning Innovation Centre
- ^ Wendel International Centre for Family Enterprise
- ^ Women@INSEAD
- ^ a b 2008 European Case Awards
- ^ "INSEAD Simulations". INSEAD. Retrieved 2012-06-25.
- ^ INSEAD CALT (Centre for Advanced Learning Technologies)
- ^ "INSEAD Learning Innovation Centre". INSEAD. Retrieved 2012-06-25.
- ^ Murray, Sarah (October 27, 2008). "Technology: Networking widens EMBA net". Financial Times.
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(help) - ^ "INSEAD elab". INSEAD. Retrieved 2013-11-18.
- ^ "INSEAD - Alumni - Global Alumni Network". INSEAD. Retrieved 2012-06-25.
- ^ "Welcome to the INSEAD Alumni Community". Retrieved 19 November 2013.
- ^ "Alumni Interest Groups". Retrieved 19 November 2013.
- ^ "Energy Network". INSEAD. Retrieved 19 November 2013.
- ^ "INSEAD Alumni Health Network".
- ^ "Salamander Golf Society". Retrieved 19 November 2013. and the secretive but highly influential Renaissance Club.