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发表于 2020-4-26 13:06:22
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OneOldMan 发表于 2020-4-25 23:01
Cautions: I think there is some misleading information in the cited response:
1. "If you are lookin ...
Either LBS/INSEAD being more “elite” than the other is simply not true. Even if we were to go down the rabbit hole of really comparing the two school’s histories and reputations, which isn’t value-adding, the statement still won’t stand. George Doriot, the father of VC who taught at HBS, was the first person who brought Harvard’s case study teaching method and essentially the concept of business school to Europe after WWII when he founded INSEAD as a training ground for upcoming managers who could rebuild the world after the war. When I got my MBA 15+ years ago, INSEAD was THE B school in Europe. That’s why INSEAD has produced the most Fortune 500 CEOs besides Harvard. With that said, while INSEAD pioneered the B school concept in EU, both LBS and INSEAD are today at the throne of EU business education. Saying one is more elite than the other is the equivalent of comparing Harvard and Stanford.
Secondly, and this is more to help any prospective MBA students, please always remember that you are not really competing with your own class. If anything, you are competing with everyone from the top b schools.
In my old firm, our recruiting team will always recruit from M7 + LBS/INSEAD, in either good or bad market. In good times, we will include several other schools in S16 and even T25. While there are some incentives to hire from all schools, it’s never that strong. BTW, we do reach out to schools when we need more candidate in the pool. It doesn’t mean we must hire from that school. Some years we hired more from Booth, sometimes we brought in more from Wharton, other times we brought in zero from these schools. In the end, we will bring in whoever we like most. Don’t forget that Harvard and Wharton has a huge class (900-1000/year) as well. That has never affected their placement success.
Lastly, this is my personal experience having been through multiple downturns. The size and reach of the school’s alumni really makes a difference. I’ve been helped so many times in my career by alumni. If anything, the upside of a bigger community really shows in downturns. Yes, it helps when the school has more graduates in a year and has more people in higher places around the world. In that regard, both LBS and INSEAD alumni communities are very strong. I have many good friends at LBS and find that both alumni groups really look after their people. I would even say the LBS/INSEAD alumni communities are stronger than M7 schools, except for HBS...the HBS bond is really something else... |
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