That works in the same vein as Final Fortune, Last Chance, and Warrior's Oath. Only difference is that the latter three are significantly better than Glorious End. Combining those with Hive Mind was always a great way to win. However, the opponent still had the opportunity to kill you during their turn. That's not the case with Glorious End. So, I guess it all ultimately depends on what you want to accomplish.
If you combine final fortune wit hive mind the first person to lose is you.
1. you cast final fortune
2. everybody else copies final fortune on top if your original
3. your final fortune resolves last so you take your extra turn first
4. lose gaem
It would be the person to your left as their Glorious End is the first to resolve. In a 1v1 commander game, your opponent's Glorious End always resolves first and then exiles (countering) your Glorious End.
A very recent example, but Hazoret the Fervent is certainly quite wacky. Even how you build her deck goes against the grain of common preconceptions in commander.
It would be the person to your left as their Glorious End is the first to resolve. In a 1v1 commander game, your opponent's Glorious End always resolves first and then exiles (countering) your Glorious End.