Crummer has a really strong part-time program as well, this is the school's strength, but since its full-time program is aimed at recent graduates, I don't think it's really comparable to other full-time programs in the US, at least for most applicants. Nor does it have the same kind of post-program outcomes as the ranked programs.
It really depends on your goals, expectations, and your current career level. If you're an early-career applicant you might also consider master in management programs instead, something like the Duke MMS program or Sloan's MS in Management would most likely be better choices.
Crummer has a really strong part-time program as well, this is the school's strength, but since its full-time program is aimed at recent graduates, I don't think it's really comparable to other full-time programs in the US, at least for most applicants. Nor does it have the same kind of post-program outcomes as the ranked programs.
It really depends on your goals, expectations, and your current career level. If you're an early-career applicant you might also consider master in management programs instead, something like the Duke MMS program or Sloan's MS in Management would most likely be better choices.