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CONTENTS DANGER CONDITION
2nd Formula
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HUBBARD COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE
Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex
HCO POLICY LETTER OF 7 FEBRUARY 1970
Issue II
HUBBARD COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE
Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex
HCO POLICY LETTER OF 7 FEBRUARY 1970
(Adds to HCO Pol Ltr 23 Sept 1967,
New Post Formula, The Conditions Formulas)
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HCO MAKES THE ORG

DANGER CONDITION
2nd Formula

When you look over the flow lines of a 7 or 9 Division Org Board, you will see that it flows from left to right.

The Danger Condition for the person assigning the condition has been long known and published.

Division One - HCO - Hubbard Communications Office in Scientology Orgs - has the major functions of:

However, out of all the original formulas conditions published, DANGER is the only condition which has not had a formula for the person or activity to which it was assigned. There are therefore TWO DANGER FORMULAS.

Dept 1

One is for the person who assigns the condition. This is (as originally released)

  • (Org Form

1. Bypass (ignore the junior normally in charge of the area, handle it personally).

  • (Routing
  • 2. Handle the situation and any danger in it.

  • (Personnel
  • 3. Assign the area where it had to be handled a Danger Condition.

    Dept 2

    4. Handle the personnel by Ethics Investigation and Comm Ev.

    • (Communications

    5. Reorganize the activity so that the situation does not repeat.

  • (Address
  • 6. Recommend any firm policy that will hereafter detect and/or prevent the situation from recurring.

  • (Transport
  • That formula, fully valid, is for a senior. If he doesn’t follow it, he will always be in trouble.

    Dept 3

    BUT HOW ABOUT THE PERSON, UNIT, ORG OR ACTIVITY TO WHICH THE DANGER CONDITION WAS ASSIGNED?

    • (Inspection

    The one on the receiving end has not had a formula to follow.

  • (Reports (OIC)
  • I have worked out the SECOND DANGER FORMULA, meaning the formula applied by the person, unit, org or activity which has been assigned a DANGER CONDITION.

  • (Ethics
  • A. List the consequences if the situation had remained unhandled.

    These essentially create the org and hold it there.

    B. Work out any conflicts of orders which prevent compliance and production and get them adjusted.

    When they are missing as functions actively and continually pursued, then there is no flow, no production, no income, no org. There is only a group of individuals floundering around everyone wearing all the hats.

    C. Work out any misunderstoods and get them clarified.

    Strike out HCO or fail to form it up and, in solid practice, soon there is no org.

    D. Survey and improve comm outflow and inflow.

    The HCO Area Sec is responsible for "hats" and hat folders, org boards, personnel assignments, personnel procurement and readying personnel for posts, routing of bodies through the shop and routing forms for them. She is responsible for internal and external communication and for transport of people and goods as well as vehicles. She is responsible for inspecting the org, comm lines, posts and activities, for compiling the stats and posting them in OIC and for Ethics being in in the org and all Ethics actions.

    E. Reorganize Mest (Matter Energy Space and Time) more efficiently.

    This is a big hat and an important one.

    F. Work out means of becoming more secure.

    In a medium sized org of up to 30 staff, HCO usually has a reception who holds Dept 1, a Communicator and an Ethics Officer, who also does inspection and reports. With the HCO Area Sec, this is a 4 person HCO. In a 30 person org, there would be 20 Admin personnel. HCO has about a fifth of these as above just to operate the org.

    G. Present the completed formula in writing as above to the one who assigned the condition for permission to upgrade.

    Address, as the numbers in CF increase, gets another staff member in Dept 2, making 5 in HCO.

    All these actions A to G apply to the subject and area of the person, unit, org or activity, whichever has been assigned the DANGER CONDITION.

    When you consider that Div 2 (Dissemination Division), also part of the HCO Exec Sec Area, needs people on Registration, Letter Registration, CF filing, mimeo, publications, it is obvious that the HCO ES has the lion's share of Admin personnel, 10 or 11 of the 30 staff.

    Above all, be sincere, courteous and honest in applying the formula.

    When you add the two non-tech Exec Secs, an LRH Comm in Div 7 to hold also Estate with a cleaner or two, put two people in Finance, and one in Tech Services, you wind up with about 4 in the Public Divisions, which is about right.

    L. RON HUBBARD
    Founder

    The Public Division 4 usually operate as an all hands team but are posted with a PES and 1 man to cover each Division's functions.

    LRH:jz.rd

    If an org is not laid out this way by HCO then it will probably fall on its head. Long, grim experience has told us this.

    [Cancelled by HCO P/L 9 AprU 1972, Correct Danger Condition Handling, in the 1972 Year Book.]

    AND IT IS HCO THAT LAYS THE PATTERN.

    HCO, in other words, PUTS AN ORG THERE AND KEEPS IT MANNED AND WORKING.

    The org isn't laid out by the Exec Seсs. It is laid out by the HCO Area Sec.

    Where orgs have been too short sighted to keep HCO in and functioning, they have troubles – low pay, out finance and generally fall apart.

    The biggest job in an org is to get a competent HCO there and keep it there.

    In an org with an active LRH Comm, it is usually his job to see there is an HCO there and operating. If he neglects this he always falls on his head. He cannot do any part of his job without an operating and competent HCO there. An LRH Comm has a primary duty of reporting a missing or incompetent HCO direct to the LRH Comm Worldwide. LRH Comms have been removed in disgrace for letting HCOs vanish without reporting and raising the roof.

    The HCO Area Secretary is an important person in the org. She requires in actual fact, a letter of appointment signed by the Founder. The post is that important.

    Who puts HCO there?

    This is the first business of an Executive Council. An EC that fails to put an HCO there and keep it there, functioning and competent, is going to fail. They should choose their HCO Area Sec, man up the Division, in keeping with their numbers on staff and Tech-Admin ratio, and get an official letter of appointment for her signed by the Founder and get on with it.

    Few people realize that HCO is actually a separate company. It is the worldwide comm network of Dianetics and Scientology. As its finances and personnel are meshed in with the rest of the org, its identity does not stay visible. But note it is still called HCO and the rest of the Divisions are called "the Organization" and it is divided off on the Org Board.

    HCO owns all the addresses, in all orgs. It, not the orgs, leases the copyrights and marks of Dianetics and Scientology.

    The services of HCO are great. When these are absent or diminished, the whole org will fail.

    When upper management bodies do not concentrate on putting HCO there and continuing it, they will soon have a bad situation on their hands internally.

    If there is no start to the flow lines of the org, there will be no flow lines very very soon. Experience has shown us this time after time.

    An EC which has no operating HCO will find itself trying to be an HCO with only HCO duties. The answer is to put an HCO there. A good one that does its job, headed by an HCO Area Sec who wants to get the show on the road.

    L. RON HUBBARD
    Founder
    LRH:jz.ei.cden

    [The example given on page 1 is modified by HCO P/L 10 June 1970, Public Divisions and Tech Admin Ratio, Volume 6-page 35, which gives the Tech Admin Ratio for the three Public Divisions.]