GLO-BUS: Building a Killer Strategy
Every semester, hundreds of students play Glo-bus, a business strategy game, as part of their college coursework. I was once one of those students. I was working on my MBA, when I had to take a business strategy class which evolved around Glo-Bus. During the time I took the class, I decided I would blog about my teams progress. It's been a few years since I've played the Game but my blog continues to receive heavy traffic on this topic.

So I decided to compile all of my personal class notes, insights and blog posts to give students what they are looking for when they reach my blog. Instead of getting five posts on my experience, you get it all in a nice little book called "GLO-BUS: Building a Killer Startegy".

This book is reference for student team's who are are playing or about to begin playing Glo-Bus. It will help students gain a quick understanding of the game and how it works allowing them to develop a killer strategy.
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GLO-BUS: Building a Killer Strategy
Every semester, hundreds of students play Glo-bus, a business strategy game, as part of their college coursework. I was once one of those students. I was working on my MBA, when I had to take a business strategy class which evolved around Glo-Bus. During the time I took the class, I decided I would blog about my teams progress. It's been a few years since I've played the Game but my blog continues to receive heavy traffic on this topic.

So I decided to compile all of my personal class notes, insights and blog posts to give students what they are looking for when they reach my blog. Instead of getting five posts on my experience, you get it all in a nice little book called "GLO-BUS: Building a Killer Startegy".

This book is reference for student team's who are are playing or about to begin playing Glo-Bus. It will help students gain a quick understanding of the game and how it works allowing them to develop a killer strategy.
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GLO-BUS: Building a Killer Strategy

GLO-BUS: Building a Killer Strategy

by Myra Roldan
GLO-BUS: Building a Killer Strategy

GLO-BUS: Building a Killer Strategy

by Myra Roldan

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Overview

Every semester, hundreds of students play Glo-bus, a business strategy game, as part of their college coursework. I was once one of those students. I was working on my MBA, when I had to take a business strategy class which evolved around Glo-Bus. During the time I took the class, I decided I would blog about my teams progress. It's been a few years since I've played the Game but my blog continues to receive heavy traffic on this topic.

So I decided to compile all of my personal class notes, insights and blog posts to give students what they are looking for when they reach my blog. Instead of getting five posts on my experience, you get it all in a nice little book called "GLO-BUS: Building a Killer Startegy".

This book is reference for student team's who are are playing or about to begin playing Glo-Bus. It will help students gain a quick understanding of the game and how it works allowing them to develop a killer strategy.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940013176713
Publisher: Myra Roldan
Publication date: 08/01/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 99
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Myra Roldan is a Sr. Instructional Designer and an Entrepreneur. In 2008, she dropped out a PhD program and decided to pursue an MBA as it was an area in which she had a lot of practical experience.

As a student she played the Glo-Bus game as a course requirements. During the course of the semester she documented and blogged about her team's progress in the game. Her blog, chroniclesofmyra.blogspot.com receives a large number of traffic each semester from students searching for resources in playing the Glo-bus game.

In 2011, she decided to take all her notes and posts and compile them into her first book, "GLO-BUS: Building a Killer Strategy"
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