Business screen magazine (1961)

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I\V« Mana^riiient Traininjj Film Analyzes Lcadi-rsliip Styles of Leadership, 16mm, 2(S minutes, black & white or color. produced by Houndtable Productions. ■fr This latest management development film in Roundtable's Library, gives a realistic view of problems every manager, regardless of business or industry, faces almost daily. A few of the typical questions the film goes into are: How does an executive's way of leading others affect morale, motivation and teamwork? How can a supervisor encourage the best performance of his people? What is the right balance between effective control and meaningful involvement of subordinates? The new training film is designed to aid the instructor who has been trying to stimulate new insights into the various ways managers exercise their authority. Technical advisors on the film were Dr. John D. Gerletti of the University of Southern California and Dr. Warren Schmidt of U. C. L. A., both authorities in the field of leadership development. Available — for sale or rentid — from Roundtable Productions, 27? S. Beverly Drive. Beverly Hills, California. Q' Medifilni Report Highlights ,\>IA's 111th .4nnual ^Meeting Medifilm Report IV, a 16mni sound film, 31 minutes, presents highlights of the .\nierican Medical .^.ssociation's II 1th annual meeting in Chicago. The film was made available to medical and allied groups by the Schering Corporation. ■ir Produced in co-operation with A.\l.\'s Department of Medical Motion Pictures and Television, the film features scientific e.\hibits, lectures, and panel discussions. It is narrated by Jack DrTar, .\I. D., of Milan, Mich., a past president of the .Vmerican .\ca<lemy of General Practice. State and connty medical .societies may obtain the film by writing to the .\nierican Medical .^s sociation, .5.35 N. Dearborn St Chicago, or to the Audio-Visual Department, Schering Corporation, Union, N. J. Topics of special interest andiWded into two areas: those for THE SCREENING "^fitt today s practice and those for the medicine of tomorrow. Subjects for toda\"'s practice include: Inflatable splint for emergency use ( Drs. James Gardner and Ted Hartman of the Cle\eland Clinic ) : head injuries ( Dr. Joseph P. Evans of Chicago): allergic emergencies in office practice (Dr. John P. McGovern of Houston): alcoholism (Dr. Marvin \. Block of Buffalo); proctosigmoi tloscopy for asymptomatic cancer (Dr. Ronald N. Grant of New York Cit\) : and teenager's problems ( Dr. James C. Walsh of Washington D. C, Henry D. McKa\', Chicago sociologist ) . -Medicine of tomorrow includes: whole organ grafts ( Dr. Richard C. Lillehei of .Minneapolis!: and cancer therapy with thermal neutrons and Boron-10 ( Dr. Lee E. Farr of Brookhaven National Laboratory. 1^ PRODUCTIONS O-n'V 3t k uou re Qoinq to ave a film , . .J4ave a qood one! During 1962 SEVEN AWARDS were granted to us by: Freedoms Foundation Columbus Film Festival National Committee on Films for Safety Sales Executives' Club of New York "Day of Visuals" For finer film Presentations: BAY STATE FILM PRODUCTIONS, Jnc. BOSTON 80 BOYLSTON ST. HA 6.B904 SPRINGFIELD. MASS > O BOX 129 RE 4-3164 NEW YORK 200 W 57TH ST CI 6 6799 |{a<liali<in Film a Prime < )f Relief its and Danger: Radiation, 16mm, 27 min color or black and white, duced by the National Film E of Canada Science Film with the cooperation of -\t Energy of Canada Uimited. t> This film is a primer for i ems about Radiation — wh is and what it does to 1 things. For alert citizens of age of the atom, the film cla: such questions as: How is r: tion used for the benefit of ) kind, and what are the danj From a sun-drenched bat beach to an awesome "gai garden", this film explores heat, radio waves. X-rays gamma rays affect you and ( forms of life. .Attention is drawn first to light, a famihar and welc form of radiation which onl the extreme is dangerous. C mid-summer beach you see Sim bathers, \\'arned by a t ing skin, protect themseKe; shade or suntan lotions. Unlike sunlight, other forrr radiation give you little or warning. This is seen as the takes you to the .\-ray and ra logical departments of a moc hospital, to Canada's atomic search center at Chalk Ri\er, to the strange, forbidden gai of the Brookhaven National 1 oratory in the United St; where plant growth is repea 1\ subjected to gamma ra\s For purchase ( S200-color ) preview for purchase consid tion, write to: The National f Board of Canada, 680 Fifth uue. New York 19, N. Y. Fantastic Plastic Describe« In Making of Tough Lugga The Case of the Fantastic Plas 12 minutes, color, produced the Naugatuck Chemical Divis United States Rubber Compar Suitcases are bounced, bakeii ovens and roughed-up in a reveling torture chamber in this c( r motion picture. The film describes how A plastic is formed into luggage Shwayder Brothers, producers Samsonite luggage. The film tra the story of plastic from pellet a finished piece of luggage. ■Available from the Krala; Sales Department. Naugatit Chemical Division, United Sta Rubber Co., Nausatuck, Conn. 52 Business Scre I .1