“This ranking reaffirms the credibility and quality of the Regenesys Business School qualifications as products of this business school but also awakens the market to the pedigree and depth of the Regenesys graduates,” Regenesys MBA graduate and alumnus Pule Molebeledi, investor relations and communications executive for Harith, commented.
Regenesys was rated on a mean score of 7.85 out of a possible 10.00 and ranked fourth overall. The survey was conducted from May to July 2015 among human resource managers, directors and line managers from corporate companies, national, provincial and local government departments, municipalities and state-owned enterprises.
Within three years, Regenesys rose up from position 11 to fourth best in the ranking. Other business schools that participated include the University of Stellenbosch Business School (ranked 1), GIBS (ranked 2), the University of Cape Town Graduate School of Business (ranked 5) and the University of Witwatersrand Business School (ranked 11).
The ratings are based on respondents who rate MBA/MBL graduates and students on 19 attributes or criteria, including: application of knowledge in the workplace, emotional intelligence, entrepreneurial skills, financial management, innovation, leadership qualities and strategic management.
Started 17 years ago, Regenesys offers high quality, holistic management and leadership education, has an investment firm – MyWealth Investments and also offers free business education through the Regenesys Foundation to help those without the means, to be the best that they can be.