Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex HCO BULLETIN OF 20 NOVEMBER 1973 Issue II | Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex HCO BULLETIN OF 20 NOVEMBER 1973 Issue II |
F/N WHAT YOU ASK OR PROGRAM | F/N WHAT YOU ASK OR PROGRAM |
Ref: HCO B 23 Dec 72 Integrity Processing Series 20HCO B 21 Nov 73 The Cure of Q and A | Ref: HCO B 23 Dec 72 Integrity Processing Series 20HCO B 21 Nov 73 The Cure of Q and A |
When an Auditor asks one question but F/Ns something else it is simply a version of Q and A. | When an Auditor asks one question but F/Ns something else it is simply a version of Q and A. |
Example: | Example: |
Auditor: Do you have a problem? | Auditor: Do you have a problem? |
Pc: (ramble-ramble) I was thinking of last night’s dinner. | Pc: (ramble-ramble) I was thinking of last night’s dinner. |
Auditor: That F/Ns. | Auditor: That F/Ns. |
Every few folders you pick up, if you can find examples of this: | Every few folders you pick up, if you can find examples of this: |
The Auditor is not trained not to Q and A. | The Auditor is not trained not to Q and A. |
He is not getting answers to his questions. | He is not getting answers to his questions. |
When the Auditor starts something (such as a question or process) he must F/N what he started even though he did something else during it and got an F/N on something else. He must F/N the original action. | When the Auditor starts something (such as a question or process) he must F/N what he started even though he did something else during it and got an F/N on something else. He must F/N the original action. |
The result can be: | The result can be: |
(a) Missed W/H phenomena. | (a) Missed W/H phenomena. |
(b) High or low TA an hour after the pc “F/Ned at Examiner”. | (b) High or low TA an hour after the pc “F/Ned at Examiner”. |
(c) A stalled case. | (c) A stalled case. |
(d) An undone program. | (d) An undone program. |
(e) An unhandled pc. | (e) An unhandled pc. |
(f) Continual need for repair programs. | (f) Continual need for repair programs. |
To get this disease out of an HGC requires that Auditors go through an Anti-Q and A handling. | To get this disease out of an HGC requires that Auditors go through an Anti-Q and A handling. |
C/S Q AND A | C/S Q AND A |
C/Ses can also Q and A. They simply handle whatever the pc originates to the Examiner or Auditor, over and over and on and on. | C/Ses can also Q and A. They simply handle whatever the pc originates to the Examiner or Auditor, over and over and on and on. |
The result is: | The result is: |
A. Incomplete Programs. | A. Incomplete Programs. |
B. Tripled or quadrupled C/S effort as the case never seems to get solved. | B. Tripled or quadrupled C/S effort as the case never seems to get solved. |
C. Loads of repair programs. | C. Loads of repair programs. |
Yet a C/S who does it will never look for it as the primary error being committed. | Yet a C/S who does it will never look for it as the primary error being committed. |
The remedy is to have the C/S do an Anti-Q and A program. | The remedy is to have the C/S do an Anti-Q and A program. |
Founder | Founder |