Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex HCO POLICY LETTER OF 22 JUNE 1964 | Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex HCO POLICY LETTER OF 22 JUNE 1964 |
ORGANIZATION POSTS - TWO TYPES | ORGANIZATION POSTS - TWO TYPES |
We have two types of posts in an organization: | We have two types of posts in an organization: |
1. Line posts | 1. Line posts |
2. Fixed Terminals. | 2. Fixed Terminals. |
A line post has to do with organizational lines; seeing that the lines run smoothly; ironing out any ridges in the lines; keeping particles flowing smoothly from one post to another post. A line post is concerned with the flow of lines, not necessarily with the fixed terminal posts at the end of the lines. | A line post has to do with organizational lines; seeing that the lines run smoothly; ironing out any ridges in the lines; keeping particles flowing smoothly from one post to another post. A line post is concerned with the flow of lines, not necessarily with the fixed terminal posts at the end of the lines. |
An example of this is a Communicator. His job is mainly keeping communications flowing smoothly from one terminal to another. Any time there is a stop in the flow of communications, he straightens it out. Other examples of line posts are HCO Area Secretary, Central Files Promotion Liaison, Training Administrator, and Processing Administrator. | An example of this is a Communicator. His job is mainly keeping communications flowing smoothly from one terminal to another. Any time there is a stop in the flow of communications, he straightens it out. Other examples of line posts are HCO Area Secretary, Central Files Promotion Liaison, Training Administrator, and Processing Administrator. |
A Fixed Terminal Post stays in one spot, handles specific duties and receives communications, handles them, and sends them on their way. | A Fixed Terminal Post stays in one spot, handles specific duties and receives communications, handles them, and sends them on their way. |