Index of army motion pictures and related audio-visual aids (1972)

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MF 61 Supervision, Office Operation*, Management, ADP MF 61-5697 The Bill of Rights in Action-Equal Opportunity (Color—22 Min—1971) (Adopted Commercial Film) Dramatizes the case of a white worker who charges discrimination when a black worker with less sen- iority is given a promotion they both applied for. MF 61-7619 Working With Other Supervisors (B&W—8 Min—1950) (Adopted OE Film) Several supervisors discuss one of their colleagues who has been unable to work harmoniously with them. MF 61-7620 Every Minute Counts (B&W—10 Min—1950) (Adopted OE Film) Causes and remedies for ex- cessive absenteeism and tardiness. MF 61-7621 The Supervisor as a Leader—Part I (B&W—14 Min—1950) (Adopted OE Film) Several workmen discuss the qualification of a good supervisor. MF 61-7622 The Supervisor as a Leader—Part II (B&W—12 Min—1950) (Adopted OE Film) Four supervisors discuss the qualities of leadership; dramatized incidents illustrate the points made. MF 61-7765 Instructing the Worker on the Job (B&W—14 Min—1951) (Adopted OE Film) A dramatized incident illustrates the difference between telling, show- ing and instructing. MF 61-7766 Supervising Workers on the Job (B&W—10 Min—1951) (Adopted OE Film) By dramatized incidents, the poor results of various kinds of im- proper supervision are made ap- parent and the better methods in- dicated. MF 61-7767 Supervising Women Workers (B&W—11 Min—1951) (Adopted OE Film) A line supervisor and foremen discuss the factors to be considered in supervising women workers. MF 61-7768 Improving the Job (B&W—10 Min—1951) (Adopted OE Film) A workman suggests methods A of improving the job so as to prevent I tiro o4-A waste. MF 61-7769 Maintaining Quality Standards (B&W—11 Min—1951) (Adopted OE Film) By dramatized incidents, the nature of quality standards and the role of the supervisor in maintain- ing them are illustrated. MF 61-7771 Safety in the Shop (B&W—12 Min—1951) (Adopted OE Film) Emphasizes the supervisor's re- sponsibility in teaching and main- taining safe practices in the shop. MF 61-7772 Introducing the New Worker to His Job (B&W—16 Min—1951) (Adopted OE Film) Dramatization of proper and improper methods of orienting a new employee on his job. MF 61-7775 Maintaining Workers' Interest (B&W— 13 Min—1951) (Adopted OE Film) Supervisors are shown how to detect and remedy situations of wan- ing interest for the job. MF 61-8057 The Inner Man Steps Out (B&W—33 Min—1952) (Adopted Commercial Film) Defines the importance and de- velopment of effective human rela- tions in the shop, office and com- munity. MF 61-8264 The Story of a Main Street Merchant (B&W—44 Min—1954) (Adopted Commercial Film) The manager of a J. C. Penney Co. store lives up to the principles of honor, integrity, loyalty and serv- ice. MF 61—8403 Personnel Management—Supervisory Conferences (B&W—14 Min—1954) (Adopted Commercial Film) Dramatized, attitude-forming film on the purpose and value of training programs. MF 61—8404 Personnel Management—Communications (B&W—13 Min—1954) (Adopted Commercial Film) Shows need for effective com- munication in industry, not only in sales and production operations, but 314