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HUBBARD COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE
Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex
HCO POLICY LETTER OF 4 NOVEMBER 1969
Remimeo
Dev-T
Series
DEV-T GRAPHED
Confusion and the Stable Datum is graphed on every org board.
The stable terminals are at the top of every section, department,
division or
portion of the org, as seen on the org board.
If you consider each area small or large as a BOX CONTAINING PUSHED
ACTIONS AND RESTRAINED CONFUSIONS and its In Charge or executive the
Stable Terminal that makes this happen you will really grasp what Dev-T is.
Dev-T
occurs when the stable terminal of a box on the org board is not stable but
is itself a
confusion.
There are five major conditions on an org board, one right and four
wrong.
The actions that should be pushed in any box on the org board are
labeled on the
org board as belonging to that box. The Confusions that are supposed to be
handled in
that box are easily deduced.
A stable terminal pushes the actions that belong to his area on the org
board and
handles or suppresses the confusions of that area or aligns them with the
correct flows.
Many people do not relate an org board to reality or understand that it
itself is a
pattern which handles flows and actions and dispenses with confusions.
However its
stable points must be stable and held as stable terminals or the org board
gets into
confusions and develops Dev-T.
All Dev-T is a result of the above violations of staff members being
stable
terminals.
If you study this and really understand it you will have made a big
break through
in grasping the science of organization.
L. RON HUBBARD
Founder
LRH:rs.ei.rd
Copyright® 1969
by L. Ron Hubbard
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED