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This scale is worked up and worked down UNTIL IT IS (EACH ITEM) IN FULL AGREEMENT WITH THE REMAINING ITEMS.

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Practicing the Admin Scale121:31, August 30, 2015
Using this Forum120:48, August 30, 2015
Tilde's013:11, July 20, 2013
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Practicing the Admin Scale

Hi. I suggest after reading the steps of the adminA contraction or shortening of the word administration, admin is used as a noun to denote the actions involved in administrating an organization. (Modern Management Technology Defined (C) 1976). scale Goals, Purposes, Policy, Plans, Projects, Orders, Ideal Scenes, Stats and Valuable Final Products that you practice with the goal "to build a tree house." Post your Admin Scale here.

Thetagal (talk)09:40, August 29, 2015

Ok, no one has posted an Admin Scale. It is a great way to drill. Here is one I did, not perfect, I can't conceive of a statAbbreviation for statistic. A number or amount compared to an earlier number or amount of the same thing. Statistics refer to the quantity of work done or the value of it in money. (HCO PL 16 Dec 65) for such a goal, maybe you can. But this might give you an idea, and I'm sure you can improve on it:

Goals: To build a tree house

Purposes: To provide a safe place for children to play

                To provide a place for the cats in the rain

Policy: Safety first

Plans: 1) Download a good blueprint from the Internet that is doable in our yard with our tree

2) Provide food for the workers

Programs Organizing activity 1) List all the lumber, nails, staples, tools, roofing that is needed and get it purchased

2) Find some friends to help build the structure.

3) Chose a time and place

4) Build the tree house


Program 2) Providing food for the workers

1) Name a cook 2) Name a cooks’ helper 3) Coordinate working times with eating times 4) Cook to determine what food and beverage to serve 5) Helper to purchase any needed grocery items

Projects: 1) Carry out each step of the program #1

Projects: 2) carrying out each step of Program #2


Orders: 1) Follow the blueprint when building the tree house. All wood cut to specs. 2) Return all tools after use


Orders: #2)

1) Cook to find out if anyone has allergies or can’t eat or doesn’t like a certain kind of food

Ideal Scene: Smooth coordination of activity resulting in a well-built tree house where children can play and cats can stay dry. Stats: 1)  ???

Stats: 2)  ???

Valuable final product: One functioning tree house that doesn’t leak.

Thetagal (talk)21:31, August 30, 2015
 

Using this Forum

Each point of the Admin Scale can have its own thread or even more than one. People can then comment on the main topic or reply to someone else' postA position from which a terminal operates in an org, where one knows that somebody is at. (FO 2200), just like any other forum. So this built-in discussion feature is more robust than the "Comments" section on the main page.

Dl8800822:34, July 8, 2013

Thank you for the offer of software. I rather like the old fashioned pen and paper way.:)

You might consider writing up your Admin Scale for Scientolipedia. I'd love to see your goals and purposes. You have mentioned them in the past, but not as an Admin Scale itself.

Love, Pat

Thetagal (talk)20:48, August 30, 2015
 

Tilde's "~" are used to sign your name on the main page. (not needed here on this discussion page because your username is automatically inserted whenever you postA position from which a terminal operates in an org, where one knows that somebody is at. (FO 2200))

Putting three tilde's "~~~" at the end of a lineThe military type of organization form whereby there is a definite ascending and descending chain of command. Orders pass from top management down the line of command and compliances and data pass on up without by-passing the chain of command. (Modern Management Defined (c) L. Ron Hubbard, 1976) will postA position from which a terminal operates in an org, where one knows that somebody is at. (FO 2200) your username. (four of them will add the date & time as well)

e.g Dl88008

or

Dl88008 07:09, 20 July 2013 (MDT)

Dl8800813:09, July 20, 2013
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