Years ago, the differences between Northwestern’s Kellogg School of Management and Chicago’s Booth School of Business were far more dramatic than they are today. Kellogg was the school for poets, the place where teamwork and collaboration in an MBA program were refined. Booth was the analytically-rigorous school, with a balance between leadership development and a data-oriented, rigorous curriculum.
Today, there are some similarities between the programs. Both programs seek well-rounded candidates with strong academic attributes and depth of character; as well, both programs boast a team-focused culture and environment. Kellogg is much more than a marketing school, and Booth is much more than a finance school. Both institutions offer world-class academics in just about every discipline and can pretty much allow MBA graduates to go anywhere they want.
Here we share key…