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HUBBARD COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE

                                   LONDON


                    HASI POLICY LETTER OF 6 NOVEMBER 1958





                           THE THREE BASKET SYSTEM





    Effective immediately, each Admin personnel is to have a stack of  three
baskets.

    The top basket labelled "IN", should contain those  items  still  to  be
looked at.

    The middle basket, labelled "PENDING", is to contain those  items  which
have
been looked at but can not be dealt with immediately.

    The bottom basket, labelled "OUT", is to contain those items which  have
been
dealt with and are now ready for distribution into the comm lines again,  or
to file, etc.


      L. RON HUBBARD
LRH:ph.bt.rd


[This P/L was reissued without change as FC P/L of 15 November 1958.]







                        HUBBARD COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE


                  Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex


                     HCO POLICY LETTER OF 30 MARCH 1966





                                All Divisions

Remimeo
All Staff Hats
Staff Status 2
Check Sheet

                       Revised Reissue of HCO Pol Ltr
                                ofl5Nov 1958


                           THE THREE BASKET SYSTEM





    All personnel assigned a desk and a specific  stationary  working  space
are to have a
stack of three baskets.

    The top basket, labelled "IN", should contain those items and despatches
still to
be looked at.

    The middle basket, labelled "PENDING", is to contain those  items  which
have
been looked at, but which cannot be dealt with immediately.

    The bottom basket, labelled "OUT", is to contain those items which  have
been
dealt with and are now ready for distribution into the comm lines again,  or
to files, etc.


                                               L. RON HUBBARD
LRH:lb-r.rd
Copyright �1966
by L. Ron Hubbard
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED