Enterprise. Fired [Videorecording] / WGBH Boston.
Material type: FilmReference number:18404756Publication details: New York, N.Y. : Learning Corporation of America, c1983. Description: 1 videocassette (Beta) (30 min.) : sd. col. ; 1/2 in. + 1 leader's guideUniform titles: Enterprise (Television program) Subject(s): Executives -- Dismissal of | Employment agencies | Vocational guidance | Age and employment | Business -- Case studiesProduction credits: Producers, Sturla Gunnarsson, Steve Lucas ; director, Sturla Gunnarsson ; writer, Steve Lucas ; camera, Andreas Poulsson ; editors, Roger Mattiussi, V. Jay Anania.Host, Eric Sevareid ; narrator, Wendy Sakakeeny ; James B. Douglas (Biff Wilson), Janine Manatis (Mrs. Wilson)Summary: Biff Wilson, a vice-president with a multi-divisional packaged goods firm, is fired after a fifteen-year-career. His company hires an executive outplacement firm to find a new position for the forty-four-year-old Wilson. He works with his counselor to learn how to search and prepare himself for a new executive position. He lowers his expectations and finally is hired by a medium-sized firm.Item type | Current library | Class number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item reservations | |
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Beta format.
Originally broadcast on the television program entitled: Enterprise.
"Produced by the National Film Board of Canada"--Leader's guide.
Intended audience: College students and adults.
Producers, Sturla Gunnarsson, Steve Lucas ; director, Sturla Gunnarsson ; writer, Steve Lucas ; camera, Andreas Poulsson ; editors, Roger Mattiussi, V. Jay Anania.
Host, Eric Sevareid ; narrator, Wendy Sakakeeny ; James B. Douglas (Biff Wilson), Janine Manatis (Mrs. Wilson)
Biff Wilson, a vice-president with a multi-divisional packaged goods firm, is fired after a fifteen-year-career. His company hires an executive outplacement firm to find a new position for the forty-four-year-old Wilson. He works with his counselor to learn how to search and prepare himself for a new executive position. He lowers his expectations and finally is hired by a medium-sized firm.
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