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Financial Times Survey Ranks CCL No. 3 Worldwide
The Center for Creative Leadership (CCL®) ranked No. 3 overall — up three spots from last year — in the 2010 Financial Times worldwide survey of executive education released today. This is CCL's highest ranking since it began taking part in the survey in 2002. (more...)
CCL's BusinessWeek Rankings Makes Headlines Around the World
The Center for Creative Leadership's 2009 ranking by BusinessWeek as one of the world's top providers of executive education made headlines around the world. The news was published in Russian by Trainings.ru, an online training and development magazine in Russia. (more...)
CCL's Ranks Among World's Best in Financial Times Survey
The Center for Creative Leadership (CCL ®) ranked No. 6 overall in the 2009 Financial Times worldwide survey of executive education released today. CCL has ranked in the survey's overall Top 10 for five straight years, placing it in the company of many of the world's elite business schools. It is the only institution in the survey focused exclusively on leadership education and research. The survey ranked 45 institutions globally. (more...)
CCL Launches Innovative Partnership with VimpelCom
VimpelCom, a leading provider of telecommunications services in Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) and the Center for Creative Leadership (CCL®), a leading global provider of executive education, today announced a joint venture in Russia under the name of LLC Center for Creative Leadership. The Center for Creative Leadership will be the main shareholder and founder, with a VimpelCom subsidiary as the minority co-founder. (more...)
CCL Extends Reach Throughout Europe/Middle East/Africa
CCL brings its flagship Leadership Development Program (LDP)® to locations in Europe and Africa. (more...)
CCL President John Ryan Discusses Leadership on BusinessWeek.com
Read articles written by John R. Ryan, president of the Center for Creative Leadership, a top-ranked, global provider of executive education. He previously served as chancellor of the State University of New York and superintendent of the U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis, Md. He was a pilot during a 35-year in the Navy, retiring as a vice-admiral. (more...)










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