![]() ![]() Marketed by McGraw-Hill Education, it has been used by nearly 32,000 students in 29 different countries in the last year.Ī “hands-on exercise” that reflects “real-world competitive conditions,” it gives students an opportunity to “run companies that are in a neck-and-neck race for global market leadership” selling wearable video cameras and camera-equipped drones in four geographic regions, its website says. GLO-BUS, said Kioko, helps students learn the four functions of management: planning, organizing, leading and control. The trio tied in 37th place worldwide for the week of March 11-17 based on the overall score of their company “Jubilee Electronics.” The GLO-BUS simulation team, in Professor Roxy Kioko ’s “Principles of Management” class, includes Lydia Musselman, Lydia Chappell Deckert and Paul Johnson. ![]() Three Eastern Mennonite University students eyeing future careers in aviation and video game development, missions and preschool entrepreneurship are learning business savvy through an online business strategy simulation in which their company was ranked among the “best-performing companies worldwide.” ![]() UPDATE : Team Boom! Cameras, comprised of Alcinda Brubaker, Chris Simmons and Emily Hostetler, closed out the semester simulation with top scores as well, including a #3 global ranking in both earnings per share and best stock price for the week of April 15-21. ![]()
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