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SCANS FOR THIS DATE- 750308 Issue 1 - Board Technical Bulletin - Cramming Actions [BTB06-018]
- 750308 Issue 2 - Board Technical Bulletin - Types of Cramming - Admin Cramming [BTB06-019]
- 750308 Issue 3 - Board Technical Bulletin - High Crime Checkouts and Technical OKs [BTB06-020]
- 750308 Issue 4 - Board Technical Bulletin - TRs in Cramming [BTB06-021]
- 750308 Issue 5 - Board Technical Bulletin - Cramming Expertise [BTB06-022]
- 750308 Issue 6 - Board Technical Bulletin - Cramming Officer Statistic [BTB06-023]
CONTENTS Cramming Actions THE CRAMMING OFFICER’S PROCEDURE SHOW ME TELL ME OBNOSIS WHAT HAPPENED JUST BEFORE THAT? ETHICS SUPERVISOR CRAMMING Cохранить документ себе Скачать
BOARD TECHNICAL BULLETIN
8 MARCH 1975
Issue III
Revises, Combines & Cancels
BTB 12 Dec 71RA, Issue X, Cramming Series 4RA,
BTB 5 Sept 72RA, Cramming Series IIRA,
BTB 9 June 73RA, Cramming Series 17RA,
BTB 10 June 73, Issue V, Cramming Series 22.
BOARD TECHNICAL BULLETIN
8 MARCH 1975
Issue I
Revises, Combines & Cancels
BTB 21 Jan 72RA, Cramming Series 2RA,
BTB 10 June 73RA, Cramming Series 19RA,
BTB 10 June 73, Issue III, Reissued 19 July 74, Cramming Series 20.
RemimeoRemimeo
Cramming Series 4RBCramming Series 2RB

HIGH CRIME CHECKOUTS AND TECHNICAL OKs

Cramming Actions

(Ref: HCO PLs 7th & 8th Mar 66, High Crime)

The particular areas of expertise a Cramming Officer has to have, in addition to being a proven Auditor and Supervisor to the level of the Org are:

All new Bulletins by Class or technical PLs issued are checked out on all HGC Auditors and Internes by the Cramming Officer within 24 hours of receipt. The Cramming Officer has these main actions which he ensures are done by all HGC Auditors, C/Ses, and Internes:

1. TRs 0-9 & Rapid TR 2

A. That they read the new Bulletin fully.

2. Metering

B. That all misunderstood words are fully cleared, using Method 3 & Method 4. Starrate checkout is then done by the Cramming Officer or Interne Supervisor.

3. Axioms & Codes

C. Clay Demos are done of the key principles in the new Rundown.

4. Coaching

D. That all new procedures or Rundowns are additionally drilled, including E-Meter drills if required by the procedure, in Cramming.

5. Mechanics of the Mind

E. Writes up a list of “Okays to Audit” for the procedure or Rundown and sends to D of P for use in Pc assignment.

6. Problems of Work

Any confused technical questions, strange ideas or considerations expressed are immediately handled with Word Clearing. All Case Supervisors and Tech and Qual personnel on technical posts must also check out on all new Bulletins and technical Policy Letters. They do A, B and C above.

7. Word Clearing – M2, 3, 4, 6, 7 & 9

The Cramming Officer must have a special High Crimes New Issues Log Book. He lists down one side of the page the names of all the personnel involved. Across the top of the page, he lists the appropriate HCO (or Board) Bulletin or Policy Letter, with a line going down the page.

8. The Tech Materials to the level of the Org

9. 10 points of Keeping Scientology Working.

Name

THE CRAMMING OFFICER’S PROCEDURE

HCOB 2 Aug 72

The general procedure in use in handling Auditors sent to Cramming is as follows:

BTB 10 Aug 72

A. Interview the Auditor with the folder and Cramming Order.

HCO PL 13 Aug 72

B. Go over the folder locating all errors in sequence, earliest to latest.

HCOB 20 Aug 72

C. Find the Why for the goof on a meter.

HCOB 22 Aug 72

D. Ensure the Cramming Order handles the Why, is short and written in sequence of gradient handling, including basics.

HCOB 23 Aug 72

E. See that the misunderstoods are cleaned up back to the Basics (e.g. errors handling out Ruds traced back through Basic Auditing Series to the Auditor’s Code). Always use WC 1, 2, 4, 6, 7 and 9 in addition to starrates and clay.

HCOB 1 Sep 72

F. Have the Auditor drill the procedure flubbed until flawless.

G. Have the Auditor do TRs 0-4 (6-9 if necessary), debugging individual TRs on a gradient of perfection.

Mary Jones

H. If a chronic error, metering error or low hours, check over his meter position, eyes and his handling of the meter, and OT TR 0 and TR 0 particularly.

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I. Now, with the error corrected and basics in, interview the Auditor and verify that the Why is handled and send to the Pc Examiner as a VGIs F/Ning student.

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J. If no F/N, check him over on the meter for by-passed why or misunderstoods, isolate the area and get it corrected and Word Cleared M2 & 9 and starrated and drilled.

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K. Write up the “Why” and key actions of the handling for the C/S, attach the F/N Exam form and route to the C/S logged as complete.

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Steps A & B have several parts:

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a. Show me.

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b. Tell me.

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c. Obnosis.

d. What happened just before that?

Bill Smith

SHOW ME

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In many instances, if a person is asked what was done, he will not report exactly what was done, so a Cramming Off should get a person to show him what he did.

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A Cramming Off has to hand a Cramming Order. His first action is to get the person to demonstrate by going through the motions. In many cases, he won’t have to go any further because the demonstration will immediately show what was wrong and requiring correction.

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For example, an Interne is having trouble with assessment, but a simple demonstration shows that he does not know how to set up for a session. He has his Meter way over to the left, the worksheets in the center and the assessment sheet way over to his right, and thus cannot see the list, the Meter and the Pc all in one field of vision. Such a demo can take one minute and save a Cramming Off 20 minutes of digging.

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In Admin Cramming, Show Me can take the Cramming Off into the Staff Member’s area.

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TELL ME

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When Show Me is not possible, have the person tell what happened. “Exactly what did you do?” is a stable datum. Get the exact sequence of events not a lot of ramble. If very confused have the person use a Demo Kit. Don’t get caught up in reasons or explanations.

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OBNOSIS

The Cramming Officer must be able to pick out the outnesses in what is being said or shown. One doesn’t have to be an expert to recognize and follow down something that doesn’t make sense.

John Brown

WHAT HAPPENED JUST BEFORE THAT?

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In some cases, particularly in the Tech Cramming area, the Cramming Off will have to find out what happened just before the goof.

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When checking for what happened just before a goof, the Cramming Off will find A. something he didn’t understand, and/or B. something he couldn’t control.

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A new Interne flubs the commands of R3R. Now, if the Cramming Off doesn’t ask what happened just before that, he may miss out on his Why. He will probably find out that the Interne realized he was running out of paper, or some such common incidence, which caused him to become flustered, TRs to go out, and he flubbed the commands. In this case, through his own lack of planning and set-up actions, the Interne lost control of the session. So the Cramming Off will cram the Interne on session set-up actions and strengthen his TR 0 through the use of TRs booklets and tapes and see that he continues daily TRs Training on the Interneship.

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When a look into a situation does not readily show up a Why, go earlier and find out what happened.

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ETHICS

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The only hidden barrier to real success in Cramming is non-participation, the indicator of Out Ethics. A Cramming Off must recognize Out Ethics and get it handled. He may be able to get the Staff Member to handle it on the spot, or he may have to send the person to Ethics or even to Integrity Processing. The point is to recognize the barrier to progress and get it removed.

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SUPERVISOR CRAMMING

Unless Qual is also correcting Training where needful, Cramming will be overloaded with flubbed products who didn’t get the data in the first place and are now goofing on their Tech or Admin post.

Etc.

The Qual Sec should inspect Course rooms daily. Does the Super have his E-Meter set up on his desk ready for an M2 or M4? Is the Super moving around the class constantly, handling students, keeping them moving and F/Ning? Actual Super two way comm with students should be listened to and TRs and Supervisor or study tech correction written up.

  • Does the Super have a Qual OK to do Word, Clearing M2 and 4 on his students?
  • Are there student graphs up and posted in PT? Are the Roll Books properly filled in and in PT?
  • Are all points of “What is a Course” in?
  • Are there any students on strange or irregular schedules?
  • Is the Supervisor at least a Mini Course Supervisor Course grad?
  • Are there other Supervisors training on HPCSC and postgraduate Supervisor training (HSCSC) or schedules to go for such training?
  • Are Supervisor TRs poor or choppy? Do they do daily TRs?
  • Are blown students immediately contacted, brought in and handled?
  • Etc.
  • Can the Supervisor “see” what is happening in the Classroom? Can he handle what he sees?
  • Any Supervisor with down stats, drop-outs, blows or slow students must become bait for a continuing correction program until the standard is way up and into an acceptable level.

    The value of a good Academy or HSDC Supervisor, who runs snap and pop courses, gets his students through rapidly and thoroughly is extremely high. In this case, he is personally worth about two times that of a top HGC Auditor in terms of beans into the Org. HAS and HQS Course Supers prove their worth in future beans and re-sign-ups in the Org. They help to create future business in the Academy and the HGC. Therefore, proven top Supervisors should not be ignored as areas of facility differential.

    A Supervisor is handled in Cramming like any other person in for correction. The Situation is located, the Why found and the handling for that Why executed. There are many such Situations and Whys to be found on most to get them to a point of being flubless Supervisors. It is a no more lengthy cycle than getting an Interne through his Interneship.

    A good Supervisor produces the Org’s future Auditors.

    Revised by
    Msm John Eastment
    A/CS-5
    Approved by
    Guardian WW
    FB Ad Council
    FB Exec Council
    LRH Comm FB
    Commodore’s Staff Aides
    Approved by the Board of Issues
    for the
    BOARDS OF DIRECTORS
    of the
    CHURCHES OF SCIENTOLOGY
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    When a new HCO (or Board) Bulletin or technical Policy Letter arrives in the Org, a copy must go immediately to the Cramming Officer. He logs it in his book and ensures that sufficient copies are made immediately available for checkouts to be done within 24 hours of receipt.

    High Crime checkouts are done by Auditors to their highest Class. For example, Class VIIIs would check out on all new issues. An HDC would check out on any new Dianetic issues. A Class IV would check out on all Class IV issues. Where an issue is not applicable to an Auditor or staff member, a slash is put on his section of the book when the issue is entered. A Supervisor would be logged to check out on any new Supervision or Study Tech Bulletins or PLs. The C/S checks out on all new issues.

    High Crime Checkouts can be done by the Cramming Officer or Interne Super. The Cramming Officer will retain the High Crime Log Book and continue to be responsible for them being in PT. Any High Crime Checkouts done by the Interne Super must be logged in the book by the Interne Super daily.

    MIMEO DELAYS

    The Cramming Officer must make a special report to CS-7, CS-1 and CS-5 at Flag if there is a delay in the supply of Bulletins and Policy Letters into his/her Org. This is a serious matter and must be reported immediately.

    Mimeo Checklists of all issues are sent from Flag to the Orgs periodically.

    ETHICS INSPECTIONS

    The Ethics Officer should inspect the High Crime Log Book weekly to ensure that checkouts are in PT.

    If the checkouts are not in PT, he must call an Ethics Hearing on the Cramming Officer and chit the Qual Sec.

    Violations of High Crime Policies are not to be treated lightly and are handled per HCO PL 8 Mar 66, “High Crime”.

    Attestations are not accepted on any High Crime Checkouts.

    TECHNICAL OKs

    Any person who does a technical action must get an OK to do such an action from the Cramming Officer or Interne Super.

    This includes Auditors, Supervisors, Pc Examiners, Personnel Programmers, all Qual auditing correction actions, Word Clearers, C/Ses, D of P technical actions, such as PTS Interviews, Two-Way Comm, MLOs who do Assists, etc.

    There are a few terminals outside of Tech and Qual who do technical actions who should also get a Qual OK and these are the Ethics Officer for PTS Interviews and handling and the Success Officer on his meter handling of completions.

    If a new auditing rundown comes out, the C/S is expected to get an OK to C/S that action from Qual.

    The way to put this in on any existing staff who do not have such OKs is to make up a list of what needs to be done and then give a short time limit on the completion. Do not use this Policy to stop existing production. If the OKs have not been given, pull them in and get them done. In such a case, the Qual Sec, Cramming Officer and Interne Super would be expected to work together to get it done.

    OKs may be withdrawn by the Qual Sec, Cramming Officer, or C/S if found to have been falsely issued by reason of repeated flubs.

    Attestation is not accepted in Qual for OKs to Audit.

    Revised by
    Msm John Eastment, A/CS-5
    Approved by
    Guardian WW
    FB Ad Council
    FB Exec Council
    LRH Comm FB
    Commodore’s Staff Aides
    Approved by the Board of Issues
    for the
    BOARDS OF DIRECTORS
    of the
    CHURCHES OF SCIENTOLOGY
    BDCS:CH:JK:JE:nt.jh