PERFECT ORGANIZATION
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1. organization is composed of terminals and communication lines related by a common purpose. That's an organization. All the organizational pattern does is help separate the types of particles being handled. That, in a nutshell, is an organization and what it does. Now to make a perfect organization, evidently all you have to do is find out what particles come in, how they are changed, and how they are gotten rid of. That's all. If there's any friction on the lines, it's got to be smoothed out. (5812C29)
2. a perfect organization is not a machine but a pattern of agreements. (HCO PL 2 Nov 70 II)