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Show Small Business Seminar Is Slated For Oct. 2. An eight-week series of management manage-ment training seminars for small jusiness managers began Tues--lav. Oct. 2 at the University of Utah. THE MANAGEMENT Development Develop-ment Series, which runs succ.es-Tve succ.es-Tve Tuesdays through Nov. 20, is ponsored by the University's mall Business Development Cen- :r. The series is assisted by the "division of Continuing Education, ;ie Small Business Administration nd the local chambers of commerce. com-merce. . All sessions will be held from 7-. 7-. 0 p.m. in the Business Lecture (all on campus. " THE SERIES, which has been ffered each quarter since 1971, as helped many small firms over-ome over-ome a variety of problems and has :ceived national recognition by le Small Business Administra-on. Administra-on. Each of the eight seminars mphasizes practical techniques -ir improving management skills 'id increasing sales and profits. The sessions cover strategic lanagement concepts for small business, accounting principles, managerial accounting, financial analysis, financial management, principles of marketing, marketing research, and advertising and promotion. PARTICIPANTS are asked to join in discussions and problem solving exercises w ith experienced businessmen and faculty members. mem-bers. In addition, participating firms may receive individual consulting services upon request from MBA students, who will help in analyz- ing operations ane solving marketing, market-ing, finance or managerial problems. prob-lems. The students receive backup assistance from the Small Business Development Center staff and from Graduate School of Business faculty members. There is no charge for this consulting service. THE CHARGE for the eight-week eight-week seminar is SI 20 for the first participant and S90 for each additional addi-tional participant. For further information contact JimBean, 581-7905. |