10 Wednesday, March 28, 1979 University Daily Kansan Students, businesses gain from program By GENE BROWNING Staff Reporter G's Barbecue opened in 1978 at 530 W. 23rd St. A year later, Mickey Galloway, the owner, found he had little time to work with the inventories and to set prices. Since the KU School of Business contacted him two years ago, business students have helped Galloway set prices and work out an inventory system that makes it easier for him to recognize the good and the problem areas of his business. In 1978, Galloway moved to two new quarters. 101 W., Sixth St. and 642 Massachusetts. Galloway and other small business owners in Douglas County have received counseling from business students through the business school. As part of the counseling program, business students in marketing and research classes are assigned semester projects that require research into problems in a small business and observation of the owner implementing the Craig Sandusky, a Lawrence graduate student who is counseling a Lawrence business this semester, said yesterday that he knew knowledge he had learned was invaluable. He was assigned to the project through his Marketing 810 class. "The actual hand-on experience is incredible," he said. "The difference between marketing the class and the project is a big difference out on market and in car and actually getting your hands on it." BE INVOLVED . . 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It will tantalize your senses."—Gene Shailt, NBC-TV Cinema Twin Eve 7/35 & 9:40 Sat Sun 1a12:30 Richard Chamberlain * Peter Weir's THE LAST WAVE Donald Sutherland Brooke Adams Leonard Nimoy From deep space... United Artists LATE SHOW FRI. & SAT. Invasion of the Body Snatchers Varsity TITLE: 2017-2018 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP Showtime 12:00 It will make you feel very funny! CHEECH & CHONG In --through which small businesses can get loans and other help. $2.50/$1.50 OFF Smoke Bring this coupon to any participating Pizza Hut restaurant and get $2.50 off the regular price of your favorite large pizza, or $1.50 off your favorite medium pizza. Offer expires 4/4/79 One coupon per customer per visit. (Not valid on SuperStyle pizza) "We are trying to determine the market for the business," he said. "First we had to identify the market, then the demand. Then we will decide how to tap the demand." Tom McMillen, a Lawrence graduate student who is also in the Marketing 810 class, said he thought the project was a good practical marketing experience. 1606 W. 23rd St. 843-3516 804 Iowa Street 842-1667 932 Massachusetts 843-7044 Bob Swinn, professor of business who coordinates the program, said, "Many small businesses are not really organized to take advantage of new markets, overall pricing strategy, new products or even the kind of people to hire. "We put to use some of the concepts that we learned in marketing class. It has given us new tools and techniques." He said that although he had no interest in small business before starting the project, he now thought he would like to go into small business eventually. "THE STUDENTS try to go beyond study and try to help the business." Party rooms available The program at the School of Business is funded by a grant from the Small Business Administration. Counseling from students and any research is free. If the services weren't free, Swinth said, the businesses would not be able to consider getting help. He said the service would be similar to a professional counseling service, if one were available. "The businesses get exactly what they would have if they could afford to pay a Two to six students might work on a project, he said, and seven or eight cases SWINTH SAID usually the businesses ask the school for help. "First they research the problem. The students meet anywhere from once to several times a week with the owner," he said. "They then set up the business' records into an accounting scheme. After that they choose a course of action; they work with the organization on the implementation of the action." 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