26 years at the top in the Nordics and the Baltics
The Financial Times Executive Education ranking is the world’s most comprehensive assessment of its kind, comparing leading business schools that offer advanced programs in management and leadership development.
Continuing a legacy of leadership
For the 26th consecutive year, SSE Executive Education remains the highest-ranked school in the Nordics and the Baltics. At the same time, the open programs have continued to advance and are now ranked 14th in the world.
“We are very pleased with this year’s results. Our progress reflects the trust of our clients and participants, and we’re proud that, as a relatively small player, we are trusted by leaders and companies around the world. It’s a privilege we don’t take lightly, and this recognition confirms both the impact of our work and our mission to help individuals and organizations perform at their best,” says Katarina Hägg, CEO of SSE Executive Education.
SSE Executive Education is part of the Stockholm School of Economics and was founded on the entrepreneurial and innovative spirit that defines Sweden, with the aim of strengthening Swedish business and industry. Since 1969, the organization has supported companies and organizations in developing their operations, as well as their executives, employees, and specialists.
As businesses grew and flourished around the world, the vision was conceived: to create a center for learning and best practices that would serve as a fountain of business knowledge for leaders across industries nationwide. Close collaboration and long-term partnerships with clients have been key to the organization's success, enabling the development of programs that strengthen leadership capabilities, skills, and competitiveness.
The complete ranking can be found on the Financial Times Website.
For more information, please contact:
Katarina Hägg
CEO, SSE Executive Education
Phone: +46 70 439 93 41
Email: katarina.hagg@hhs.se