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FAST FLOW SYSTEM OF MANAGEMENT

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1. the fast flow system of management is don't inspect till it goes wrong. The trouble with every organization since the beginning of time has been that when it was right they inspected it. All they did was hold it up and hold it up. Everytime you get something inspected that hasn't been found wrong you're going to get some kind of a slowdown. When something is found to be wrong swoop down on it from the executive, secretarial and every other level inspect it, cross inspect it, scream, shoot, execute and so forth, after it has been found to be wrong. Then act, don't fail to act at that point. But just let it run up to that point. (SH Spec 77, 6608C23)

2. this is the principle of traffic flows we now use. It is called the fast flow system of management. A being controlling a traffic or activity flow should let the flow run until it is to be reinforced or indicates a turbulence will occur and only then inspects the part of the flow that is to be reinforced or is becoming enturbulated and inspects and acts on only that one flow. (HCO PL 29 Mar 65 II)