How The World’s Top Business Schools Teach Their MBAs by: John A. Byrne on November 18, 2012 | | 75,841 Views November 18, 2012 Copy Link Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Email Share on LinkedIn Share on WhatsApp Share on Reddit HOW THE WORLD’S BEST BUSINESS SCHOOL TEACH THEIR MBAS School Case Study Lecture Team Project Experiential Learning Harvard Business School 80% —– 10% 5% Western Ontario (Ivey) 75% 10% —- 5% Virginia (Darden) 74% —– 6% 10% IESE Business School 70% 10% 10% – UC-Berkeley (Haas) 50% 20% —- 17% UNC (Kenan-Flagler) 50% 20% —– 15% Dartmouth (Tuck) 45% 23% 20% —- Stanford GSB 40% 20% —- 15% Pennsylvania (Wharton) 40% 20% 25% —- Columbia 40% 38% 15% —- Yale 40% 34% —- 10% Georgia Tech 40% 25% 25% —- IE Business School 40% 20% 20% —- Indiana (Kelley) 35% 25% 20% —- Texas-Austin (McCombs) 35% 35% —- 15% MIT (Sloan) 33% 25% —- 20% Duke (Fuqua) 33% 33% 24% —- Northwestern (Kellogg) 30% 30% 25% —- London Business School 30% 30% —- 15% INSEAD 30% 30% 20% —- Cornell (Johnson) 30% 30% 20% —- UCLA (Anderson) 30% 40% 15% —- Vanderbilt (Owen) 30% 40% —- 30% SMU (Cox) 30% 25% 25% —- ESADE 30% 30% —– —- New York (Stern) 25% 25% 25% —- Michigan (Ross) 25% 20% —- 15% Notre Dame (Mendoza) 25% 27% 22% —- Emory (Goizueta) 25% 30% —- 20% Maryland (Smith) 25% 25% —- 20% Georgetown (McDonough) 25% 30% 25% —- Oxford (Said) 25% 40% 25% —- Carnegie Mellon (Tepper) 20% 50% 10% —- USC (Marshall) 20% 48% 25% —- Source: Business schools reporting to Bloomberg Businessweek DON’T MISS: BUSINESS SCHOOLS WITH THE BEST MBA TEACHING FACULTY or DARDEN: WHERE GREAT TEACHERS ARE GODS Previous PagePage 3 of 3 1 2 3 Questions about this article? Email us or leave a comment below. Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus.