Kellogg School of Management

The Kellogg School of Management (in short: The Kellogg School or Kellogg ) is the Graduate School of Management ( Business School ) Northwestern University in Evanston (Illinois), with additional locations in downtown Chicago and Miami (Florida ). Kellogg provides management training as full-time, part-time and manager programs. Kellogg has established collaborations with universities in China, France / Singapore, India, Hong Kong, Israel, Germany, Canada, and Thailand.

It can be completed the following graduate degrees: Master of Business Administration ( MBA), Ph.D. and Master of Management and Manufacturing (MMM ), as well as double degrees MBA Master of Environmental Management ( MEM) and JD- MBA

Kellogg was founded in Chicago in 1908 as part-time university; their job was with " good character " to train leaders from business life. Kellogg was a leader in the use of group projects and reviews and has the meaning of teamwork and team leadership popularized in the business world.

Kellogg takes long been among the world's leading business schools rank high, eg in the rankings of BusinessWeek, U.S. News & World Report, The Economist Intelligence Unit and other business media. The part -time MBA program has recently received BusinessWeek the first rank in the United States. Graduates of the Kellogg School of Management assume leadership positions in for-profit companies in nonprofit organizations, in governments and academic institutions around the world.

As a joint venture with the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and the renowned Thai Chulalongkorn University, Sasin, she founded the Graduate Institute of Business Administration in Bangkok that offers an English-language MBA program.

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  • University of Illinois
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  • Evanston (Illinois )
  • Organization ( Management)
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