STABLE TERMINAL
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Definitions
1. a stable terminal pushes the actions that belong to his area on the org board and handles or suppresses the confusions of that area or aligns them with the correct flows. (HCO PL 4 Nov 69)
2. a post is a position from which a terminal operates in an org, where one knows that somebody is at. The one holding it is the stable terminal. (FO 2200)
3. a stable terminal is also a terminal to whom programs, projects and orders may be given with the sure knowledge that they will be complied with and executed. (FO 2201)