Franklin's First Polish MBA Students Win GLO-BUS Competition

Posted on August 5, 2011 by Sherry Mercurio

 

Franklin University is proud to announce a team of its MBA students have won this year's GLO-BUS competition. The team, comprised of students from Franklin's first MBA cohort from the Wroclaw School of Banking in Poland, finished first out of 491 teams from 51 colleges and universities. Adding accolades to winning the competition, the team also received the highest possible score. 

 

Franklin students participate in GLO-BUS, a global business simulation designed by McGraw-Hill to educate students in business strategy, as part of the MBA capstone. The exercise serves as an ideal opportunity for Franklin MBA students to display everything they've learned in the program and translate it into a real-world situation. And the value of what Franklin students are learning in the program is demonstrated by how they fare against teams of students from other institutions.  In October, these students, along with their cohort, will be the first MBA graduates from one of Franklin's international partner schools. 

 

For the full release visit:  http://www.franklin.edu/news-community/news-events/

 

 





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