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Inside this issue
• A special report focusing on the FT’s 2011 masters in management ranking, with features, analysis and business school profiles - -
How business schools attached to universities are edging ahead of their standalone rivals
Masters in management choice is growing fast. By Della Bradshaw
Sarah Dixon, dean of Bradford University School of Management, on the challenges her position brings
How John Dewey’s pragmatist philosophy helped shape modern views on management
When you combine wealth and power, you gain the advantage in almost any situation, writes Simon Caulkin
Stéphane Diagana was a French sporting hero when he enrolled in a masters in management course to start building a life beyond athletics
Switzerland’s Universität St Gallen takes the lead this year, writes Michael Jacobs
Charlotte Clarke explains the criteria, methods, scores and rules that underpin the ranking
Business schools in struggling Ireland are rethinking their strategies, writes John Murray Brown
Hard times are prompting fresh thinking in Greek business schools, writes Kerin Hope
An interactive graphic giving an insight into the careers and thoughts of the top business school deans
Can the MiM prove a credible rival to the traditional MBA? Email your questions to our panel of experts
View a full PDF of the Masters in Management 2011 magazine, with ranking tables and more