INSEAD

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INSEAD is a graduate business school based both in Fontainebleau, France, and Singapore. Considered as one of the leading and most selective business schools in the world, INSEAD was founded in 1957 as a privately funded, independent European business school. As of June, 2005, the school has 144 faculty members who teach nearly 900 MBA students, 56 Executive MBA candidates, 6,400 executives and 71 Ph.D. students from over 75 countries on its two campuses. Students often study both in France and Singapore.

INSEAD's global perspective and multicultural diversity are reflected in aspects of its research and teaching. The INSEAD-Wharton Alliance, announced in May 2001, combines INSEAD's resources with those of Wharton's campuses in Philadelphia and San Francisco. The school has been certified by EQUIS and AMBA. The current dean is Frank Brown.

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[edit] INSEAD Alumni

  • Lord Simon of Highbury, Former Chairman, BP; former adviser to the Prime Minister and Cabinet for Trade and Industry in UK
  • Richard N. Havas, Vice Chairman Capital Guardian (Canada) inc.
  • Patrick Cescau, CEO, Unilever
  • Helen Alexander, CEO, The Economist Group
  • Paul Desmarais, Jr., Chairman and Co-CEO, Power Corp of Canada
  • Motoatsu Sakurai, President and CEO, Mitsubishi International
  • Dag Jakob Opedal, CEO of Nordic conglomarate Orkla
  • Julie Meyer, co-Founder, Firsttuesday, named a Global Leader of Tomorrow by the World Economic Forum
  • Philippe Bodson, former CEO of Tractebel, former CEO of Glaverbel
  • Chong Ju Choi, Director of School, The National Graduate School of Management, Australian National University, named a Global Leader of Tomorrow by the World Economic Forum
  • William Hague, Former Leader, Conservative Party (UK)
  • Peter Fudakowski, Oscar winner for Best Foreign Language Film (Tsotsi, 2006)
  • Cees van Lede, Former Chairman and CEO, Akzo Nobel NV
  • Randolf Rodenstock, Former CEO, Rodenstock Gruppe
  • Michael Obermayer, Managing Director, World Economic Forum
  • Dominique Trempont, high tech executive
  • Alan Chan, CEO, Singapore Press Holdings
  • Lindsay Owen-Jones, Sir, ex-CEO, L'Oreal
  • Sir Andrew Large, Deputy Governor, Bank of England
  • Wendy Alexander, Member of the Scottish Parliament, Former Minister
  • Peter Job, Former CEO, Reuters
  • Bernard Kasriel, CEO, Lafarge
  • Benoît Potier, CEO, Groupe Air Liquide
  • Philip Hampton, Chairman, J Sainsbury
  • Antonio Viana-Baptista, Chairman and CEO, Telefonica Moviles
  • Jens Alder, CEO, Swisscom
  • Lalita D. Gupte, Joint Managing Director, ICICI Bank
  • Kenneth Courtis, Vice Chairman, Goldman Sachs Asia
  • Peter Torreele, Managing Director, World Economic Forum
  • Wolf Klinz, German politician and Member of the European Parliament
  • Mr B Muthuraman, Managing Director, Tata Steel
  • Antonio Perez, CEO and President, Eastman Kodak
  • Barbara Kux, Chief Procurement Officer, Phillips; Director, INSEAD; named a Global Leader of Tomorrow by the World Economic Forum
  • Tommy McGloin, President, MapQuest
  • Stefan Gross-Selbeck, CEO, Ebay Germany
  • André Calantzopoulos, President and CEO, Philip Morris International Inc.
  • Colin Dyer, CEO, Jones Lang LaSalle
  • Kevin P. Ryan, CEO, DoubleClick
  • Mika Salmi, President, MTV Networks
  • Birger Steen, CEO, Microsoft Russia
  • Karien van Gennip, Junior Minister Economic Affairs - The Netherlands
  • Michael Peat, Principal Private Secretary to The Prince of Wales and HRH The Duchess of Cornwall
  • Michael Pragnell, CEO, Syngenta
  • Simon J Critchell, CEO, Alfred Dunhill Ltd
  • Daniel Lalonde, President and CEO, LVMH Watch and Jewelry
  • Sir Tom McKillop, Former CEO, Astrazeneca
  • Archie Norman, former Member of Parliament, UK
  • António Horta-Osório, CEO, Abbey National Bank, Scotland; Chairman, Banco Santander Totta, Portugal; Member of the Board of Grupo Santander
  • Helge Lund, CEO, Statoil
  • Vivienne Cox, Chief Executive; Gas, Power and Renewables, BP; Veuve Clicquot Businesswoman of the Year
  • Jean Louis Constanza, ex-CEO, Tele 2

[edit] Notable Faculty

  • Chan Kim and Renée Mauborgne, whose articles on the knowledge economy are all-time bestsellers of Harvard Business Review reprints. Co-authors of Blue Ocean Strategy.
  • Manfred Kets de Vries, clinical professor of management and leadership, author of Life and Death in the Executive Fast Lane
  • Luk van Wassenhove, world expert in operations management

[edit] Brief history

The history of INSEAD is chronicled eloquently in the book "INSEAD: From Intuition to Institution" by Jean-Louis Barsoux

  • 1957 INSEAD founded, three months after the Treaty of Rome.
  • 1961 INSEAD Alumni Association founded by alumni
  • 1969 Opening of the school's Fontainebleau forest campus.
  • 1974 First programme on Asian business.
  • 1989 Launch of the PhD programme.
  • 1995 Launch of the first INSEAD Development Campaign.
  • 2000 January: First Singapore MBA class - 53 "Pioneer" students from 26 countries
  • 2000 August: INSEAD's first development campaign achieves €120 million in corporate and private sponsorship.
  • 2000 October: Official opening of the INSEAD Asia Campus in Singapore.
  • 2001 March: Announcement of the INSEAD-Wharton Alliance.
  • 2003 Launch of the INSEAD Executive MBA programme
  • 2004 Launch of the second INSEAD development campaign with a target of €200 million.

Deans of INSEAD

(Source: INSEAD From Intuition to Institution JL Barsoux 2000)

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