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MF 61 Supervision, Office Operation*, Management, ADP MF 61-8867F MF 61-8989 also in matters concerning the whole plant. MF 61-8413 All I Need is a Conference MF 61-8867D (B&W—30 Min—1955) (Adopted Commercial Film) An industrial problem is solved by a conference of supervisors— dramatization depicts 'conference leader' functions and suggested tech- niques. MF 61-8659 Commencement MF 61-8867E (B&W—26 Min—1956) (Adopted Film) Promotes the theme of nondis- crimination in employment and how to carry out this policy in connection with Executive Order 10590, 18 Jan 55. MF 61-8687 Production 5118 (Color—30 Min—1957) (Adopted Commercial Film) Narrative revolving about a business executive stresses the gold- en rule to achieve best business and personal relations. MF 61-8810 Working for the U.S.A. (B&W—14 Min—1957) (Adopted Film) Aimed to attract high school graduates into federal civil service —covers scope, requirements, and benefits of government employment. MF 61-8867A Just What is General Semantics? (B&W—30 Min—1963) (Adopted Commercial Film) Factors in communication that j^p 61-8991 lead to misunderstanding; import- ance of analyzing speech patterns to understand and prevent unrealis- tic behavior. MF 61-8867B Do You Know a Statement of Fact? (B&W—30 Min—1963) (Adopted Commercial Film) Difference between statement of MF 61-9006 fact and inference; importance and consequence of an awareness of this difference as related to human be- havior. MF 61-8867C Who Do People Misunderstand Each Other? (B&W—30 Min—1963) (Adopted Commercial Film) MF 61-9045A How words may lead to mis- understanding between people; im- portance of open-minded listener and sincere speaker for effective communication. What Is a Good Observer? (B&W—30 Min—1963) (Adopted Commercial Film) Difference between a good and bad observer; how our habits of observing affect the way we talk; relation of good observation to mental maturity. On the Difference Between Words and Things (B&W—30 Min—1963) (Adopted Commercial Film) How attention to words alone leads to distorted descriptions or judgment of a person or thing, and how this relates to human behavior. The Man Who Knows It All (B&W—30 Min—1963) (Adopted Commercial Film) Consequences of the 'disease of allness' when speaking—how this attitude hinders learning, creates ill will, and leads to bigotry. The Time is Now (Supervisor Development) (With Five Related Film Clips—One for Each Requisite for Supervisors) (B&W—30 Min—1960) (Adopted Commercial Film) Defines the five requisites nec- essary for high level supervision— respect for craftsmanship, team- work, integrity, planning, and leadership. The Eye of the Beholder (B&W—30 Min—1965) (Adopted Commercial Film) Shows that no two people can observe the same situation the same way, and the errors in judgment likely to occur in perceiving of others. This is Automation (Color—30 Min—1960) (Adopted Commercial Film) Application and advantages of automation in industry—progressive steps to automation—equipment and principles of automotion applied to various manufacturing operations. The Follow-Through (Supervision) (B&W—9 Min—1963) (Adopted Commercial Film) Story of a supervisor who fail- 315