
For a couple of years now the University of Pretoria's Gordon Institute of Business Science (GIBS) has worked with SystemicLogic executives in the area of Innovation. It is against this back ground that SystemicLogic is proud to be associated with the recent success at GIBS.
For the sixth consecutive year, GIBS has been ranked as one of the World's top business schools by the prestigious UK Financial Times. GIBS was placed 38th in the rankings and is the only African business school to achieve this accolade. The ranking, announced earlier last week by the Financial Times, is based on the performance of GIBS’s Executive Education and Company-Specific Programmes (CSP).
Professor Karl Hofmeyr, GIBS director of CSP, was delighted to see GIBS’s hard work pay off. “We are very pleased to share our success with the companies, government departments and state-owned enterprises with whom we work in partnership. Our standing among the best schools in the world is particularly important for us at this time in South Africa, as we continue to strive to provide world-class executive education with a strong practical orientation. We are particularly proud to be one of only four business schools to be ranked from emerging economies,” Hofmeyr said.
Innovations across GIBS have undoubtedly contributed to its burst into the global sphere of excellence in business education. Given the sustained synergy between GIBS and SystemicLogic, the future of innovation in business education remains orange. GIBS is poised to continue making inroads up the excellence ladder.
“We would like to thank you for your support, and assure you that we continually innovate to ensure that we bring you best practice and cutting edge business education,” GIBS acknowledged in a letter to SystemicLogic's CEO Jay van Zyl.
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