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Students in Iona’s capstone Business Policy and Strategy course, taught by Jeffrey Alstete, Ed.D., professor of Management in the LaPenta School of Business, participate each year as a way to experience the challenges and thrills of running a real business. All in all, I enjoy playing this real-life game, where I can refine my business performance skills.” “My teammate, Spencer, and I are very competitive since we come from a sports background. “Having to work on GLO-BUS every week gives me a deep insight into how I should run a company in the future,” said Kritsarin Oukosavanna ’21.
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The challenge? Running an international company that produces wearable video cameras and camera-equipped drones. Making the “Global Top 100” was especially notable as nearly 2,500 teams from 128 colleges and universities competed. Putting their business acumen to the test on a global stage, 10 Iona College business student teams have earned top placement in the GLO-BUS business competition, an online simulation run by McGraw-Hill/Irwin. Iona College students Kritsarin Oukosavanna ’21 and Spencer Moran ’21 compete in the GLO-BUS simulation.