A group of four MBA students from 91心頭利s MBA program (ODU) has achieved significant recognition, placing 19th globally in the prestigious GLO-BUS strategy simulation competition. This top-20 finish places ODU among elite company, outperforming teams from internationally recognized institutions such as the University of Maryland, Mississippi State University, Minnesota State University - Moorhead, SUNY Farmingdale, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, and Universidad de Almer鱈a.
The worldwide GLO-BUS strategy competition challenges students to manage a virtual company in a globally competitive environment. Over the course of an eight-week capstone class, ODUs teams make strategic decisions related to production, marketing, finance, and operations in order to outperform rivals in a dynamic, real-world-like business scenario. The competition includes MBA students from hundreds of universities worldwide.
It helped me with the leadership aspectI took on the president role, said team member Jadelyn McNerney. Being able to delegate work and say, Okay, I am going to focus on thiscan you do more research on that, then report back? gave me practice in my leadership skills. Also, working with different types of people was great. I learned how to show different leadership styles depending on who I was working with, because everyone is different.
Despite being a smaller program compared to some of the universities they outperformed, ODUs MBA team proved that talent, dedication, and strategic thinking can rival or surpass name recognition and size.
Being able to put everything I learned into executing and finishing in the top 20 makes me feel like I have no regrets anymore, said McNerney. I got the education that I wanted, and this [ranking] shows why.
Over the eight-week class led by, Dr. Thomas Eveland, students analyzed market trends, refined their strategies, and adapted to real-time competitive shifts in the simulationall while balancing their academic and professional commitments. The result reflects the hard work, collaboration, and strategic thinking fostered by ODUs MBA program.
Many courses teach strategy, but this global competition gives us the chance to take what we know conceptually and apply it using real data, decision-making, reporting, and market information, said the teams instructor, Dr. Eveland. This team clearly did an excellent jobnot just talking about strategy but implementing it in a very real way.
Ohio 91心頭利 continues to demonstrate that its MBA graduates are prepared to lead in the global business landscape, not just through theoretical learning, but by applying knowledge in practical, competitive environments against the best in the world.