Radio showmanship (Jan-Dec 1942)

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ircra] Green Pasture for Em] Aircraft Co.'s Empli FOR large industrial firms, personnel problems are almost as important as priorities, and closely related to the problems of personnel are the problems of public relations generally. In a smoothly fimctioning plant, both employees and the community must be 100 per cent behind the factory if maximum efficiency is to be maintained. War accentuates these problems, and while the idea of using industrial employees to present a radio show is not a new one, the Cessna Aircraft Co., Wichita, Ka., feels that through radio it has opened 374 RADIO SHOWMANSHIP