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Featured along with the mayor of Cleveland, a graph ic artist, a 25-year-old independent businessman, and a husband-and-wife team at a Job Corps Training Center, is Bill Anders, youngest of the three moon-circling Apollo 8 astronauts, describing his teenage ambitions to become an engineer. Twenty other rent-free educational and entertainment films on travel and recreation, research, career guidance, driver instruction, auto racing, automotive history, vehicle design and manufacture, and automotive safety are offered rent-free. Designed for college students is a video color tape on Ford's pioneering work in hiring of culturally disadvantaged persons in the first of a 10-part series. Encouraging; Vital Growth Factors in Organizations A theory of management that stresses methods of encouraging the vital growth factors in organizations is outlined by psychologist Dr. Jack R. Gibb in Emergent Management, a 16mm film now available for sale or rental from the University of California Extension Media Center, Berkeley. The theory, tested over the past decade in a wide variety of industrial, educational and community organizations, is aimed at promoting mutual trust, confidence, open communication and feedback within groups. Dr. Gibbs describes experiments showing that workers respond with higher productivity and better morale when managerial controls are designed to give them more freedom and responsibility in decision-making. In contrast, "defensive management," characterized by tight controls, a low level of trust and a high fear level, impedes efficient functioning by diverting potentially creative energies into unproductive counter-strategies intended to "beat the system" or to protect the individual, rather than to help achieve the organization's goals. The 29-minute black-and-white sound film is the eighth in the Management Development Series produced under the supervision of Dr. Charles K. Ferguson, head of the Department of Conferences and Program Consultation 174 BUSINESS SCREE^