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Sunday, August 05, 2007

TME - Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto

THE ROTMAN ADVANTAGE

If you’re considering an MBA, we already know that you’re ambitious, that you’re seeking a significant boost to your career, and that you want to make a real impact on the world around you. With a proliferation of programs to choose from, why should you choose the Rotman MBA? Because in the world of business education, Rotman has one crucial advantage that no other school can match: it’s an innovative approach that we call Integrative Thinking.

A New Way to Think

What is Integrative Thinking? At Rotman, we believe that in addition to a solid grounding in the traditional disciplines, today’s business leaders must develop an ability
to constructively face the tensions of opposing mental models, and instead of choosing one at the expense of the other, generate creative resolutions of the tensions to form
new and better models.

When Dean Roger Martin left a successful consulting career to take the helm of the
Rotman School in 1998, he was propelled by his belief that management education and its formulaic approaches to problem-solving had not kept pace with the modern economy.
He set out to develop a bold new model for business education, leading the Financial Times to call him the “pioneer of the big picture”.

At Rotman, students master all the functional areas of business, but they also learn to go beyond them to consider how they interrelate, approaching each challenge with creativity and a willingness to take risks. Instead of applying existing models, they learn to create new, more powerful models that capture business in all its complexity.

It’s a groundbreaking approach to management education that can help you shape your business — and your world — for the better. We invite you to be a part of it.

Your Future, Reimagined

It’s an exciting time to be at the Rotman School. Located in downtown Toronto, North America’s third largest financial centre and the world's most multicultural city, and part of the University of Toronto, Canada’s top teaching and research university, Rotman has all the advantages of its global peers, plus a bold new vision for business education that can’t be found anywhere else.
Whether your aim is to start your own business, accelerate your career or find a new direction, you've come to the right place. At the Rotman School, our goal is to provide you with a transformational learning experience that empowers you to think through the complexities of modern business and drive action in a quickly-changing world.

Our program will transform your life and dramatically expand your potential, giving you the knowledge and skills you need to become a high-value decision maker in the global economy.

We wouldn’t have it any other way.

Where We Stand

BusinessWeek ranks Rotman in the “International Top Ten”
(October 2006)

The Financial Times ranks Rotman:
27th among the top 100 MBA programs in the world
Top 16 in North America
Top 7 worldwide for finance
23rd worldwide for research output
(January 2007)

Consistently the most quoted business school in the Canadian media, with more than 50 per cent share of voice (Cormex media report)

What People are Saying

“Rotman’s program aims to help MBA students learn how to build new, flexible models better suited for a globalized business world. The unusual approach seems to be working. While many B-schools are experiencing a decline in applications, at Rotman they’ve been up 30 per cent since 2001.” BusinessWeek Online, September 5, 2005
“What the Rotman School is doing under Roger Martin’s leadership is helping to redefine the MBA for the future. It is incumbent upon us to reinvent the MBA for the Creative Economy; and now at Rotman and a few other places, people are beginning to figure out how to do that.” Richard Florida, author of The Rise of The Creative Class, in Rotman Magazine, May 2006
“Managers who want to ‘get’ the new innovation paradigm should check out [Rotman’s] MBA and exec-ed programs.” Bruce Nussbaum, BusinessWeek Online, March 7, 2005)

source: http://www.rotman.utoronto.ca/mba/advantage.htm

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