The Gannon University team was tied for 10th with a composite game-to-date score of 108, ahead of more than 3,100 other teams worldwide. The top-scoring team was at Johnson and Wales University, with a composite score of 110. The best-performing GLO-BUS companies are measured on four performance variables, overall score, earnings per share, return on equity and stock price. The students are all members of the business policy course, the Dahlkemper School of Business capstone course taught by George Couch, DHA, assistant professor of healthcare management and business administration. There are 3,183 teams from 136 colleges/universities participating in the simulation worldwide. The Gannon University team of Juliana Ehman, Jared Fisher, Derrick Gernatt, Matt Krol and Deairra McClellan have obtained a top-10 world ranking in the GLO-BUS online business strategy simulation. Gannon students (L-R) Derrick Gernatt, Deairra McClellan, Matt Krol, Juliana Ehman and Jared Fisher. Gannon business students achieve global top 10 ranking in business strategy simulation