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HUBBARD COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE

                  Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex


                      HCO POLICY LETTER OF 2 APRIL 1965



Gen Non Remimeo




                         HEED HEAVY TRAFFIC WARNINGS





    Any department which has been warned of heavy traffic coming is to  take
steps
to see that  the  department  is  adequately  supplied  with  the  materials
necessary to
handle the coming traffic.

    A covert block on the line to stop or slow down a  line  over  which  an
important
flow is going, is the no-supply-block. Then everyone  has  to  stop  because
there are no
supplies, emergencies develop trying to get new supplies  in,  the  flow  on
the line
jams-it is all Dev-T.

    Example: Promotion Department has a big programme which will  involve  a
lot of
mimeoing, and warns mimeo  of  coming  traffic.  Mimeo  continues  to  order
supplies in
normal traffic quantities. The delay in delivery is greater than the  supply
mimeo has to
hand (the heavy flow is already on the lines). Mimeo runs out  of  stencils.
WHAM!
Emergency and the flow jams. Work time is  lost,  and  the  whole  programme
goes off its
time schedule.

    This same principle applies  to  additional  personnel-i.e.  warning  of
heavy traffic
coming-additional personnel needed.

    It's just a case of having a little foresight.

    Lots of students or pcs coming up in a Division must also be  a  subject
of warning.

    Policy: WARN Org Sec of heavy increases or decreases in  traffic  volume
so his
division can BE READY.



      L. RON HUBBARD


LRH:wmc.rd
Copyright �1965
by L. Ron Hubbard
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED