a New School of Business and Economics (new SBE) is the Portuguese institution with the best rating in classification Global executive coaching financial times, is made up of 75 institutions, 50 of which have popped up around the world. sPortugal is represented in the International Count, released this Sunday, by five business schools.
It is the fourth year in a row that Nova SBE has reached the best national position in the state classification: It was represented this year in the top 20 educational schools for CEOs with the 18th position. In an interview with PÚBLICO last April, Nova SBE Director Pedro Oliveira said that “a good school asserts itself through the production of knowledge”.
When asked how he considered, at that time, the country’s global standing in this sector, the Director of Nova SBE considered distinguishing Portuguese schools in the ranking financial times as “very important”. “It is a very different reality than the one we had 15 or 20 years ago. Today, Portugal is a place where parents and professionals from many European countries think it makes sense to do executive training as well as pre-graduate training,” he affirmed.
In addition to this school, the arrangement also includes Catholic School of Business and Economicswhich ranked 24th in the world ranking. analysis financial times still distinguishes Porto Business School With the 34th place.
And in an interview with PÚBLICO in April, Jose Estevez, the principal of the third-best Portuguese-centred school, defended that “in terms of executive training, Portugal has done an excellent job.” Southern European countries have always had a problem in this area, which is still very traditional, and Portugal has managed to change the concept of innovation and entrepreneurship. The country’s visibility at the international level has greatly improved. He said that initiatives such as the Web Summit or innovative legislation passed by the country in this area convey the message that Portugal is very dynamic in receiving this type of profile.
from list financial times There are two other national institutions: ISEG – Lisbon School of Economics and Management (47th place) and ISCTE Executive educationwhich did not appear in the top 50, ranks 68th in open programs and 61st in allocated programs.
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