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HUBBARD COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE

                  Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex


                    HCO POLICY LETTER OF 19 JANUARY 1966




Remimeo
Staff Hat





                          DANGER CONDITION, WARNING
                        THE JUNIOR WHO ACCEPTS ORDERS
                                FROM EVERYONE





    It has been found in the hearings on personnel after a Danger  Condition
was assigned that:

    A PERSONNEL UNDER YOU WHO ACCEPTS ORDERS FROM ANYONE WHO COMES ALONG WHO
HAS ANY RANK WILL PUT YOUR SECTION, DEPARTMENT OR DIVISION AND  YOU  INTO  A
DANGER CONDITION AUTOMATICALLY.

    This operates as a permanent by-pass.

    If you allow it or don't catch it in time,  your  statistics  will  fall
like a shot duck.

    Therefore if you find a junior going off lines for his  orders  and  not
refusing all orders from others you must put him in a Danger Condition.  For
if you don't you will soon be in one yourself.

    Danger Condition is a very funny thing. It actually exists as a  natural
phenomenon in organizations, hitherto undetected.

    If by-pass of command channels occurs, the exact formula will  begin  to
operate whether anyone says so or not. And the only cure for this plague  is
to follow the formula itself. That works. Nothing else does.

    Be careful of that junior who accepts anyone's orders. He or she is like
a charge of dynamite under an executive. Someday it will all blow up.

    Juniors must follow the orders of their own seniors or Danger  Condition
results.









                                               L. RON HUBBARD


LRH:ml.rd
Copyright� 1966
by L. Ron Hubbard
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED