
Keys to Electri-conomy (1951?)
In this vintage film, a conversation unfolds in an office setting where Mr. Davis discusses the increasing errors and sloppiness in the stenographic department’s work. Mr. Murray, concerned about rising costs and competition, contemplates hiring more staff to improve quality. A representative from Remington introduces the benefits of the new electric economy typewriter, which promises increased productivity and reduced typing costs. After a demonstration, Mr. Murray decides to implement electric typewriters in the office, leading to significant improvements in work quality and efficiency. Ultimately, the office successfully reduces costs while enhancing employee morale and output.
Keywords
office, typewriter, productivity, costs, errors, Remington, electric, stenographic, morale, efficiency
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