Hubbard Management System an exterior view
Robert Goldscheider on Hubbard Management Technology

Robert Goldscheider a management consultant for thirty-three years, has been special counsel to multinational corporations, the UN Industrial Development Organization and the World Intellectual Property Organization. He observed the application of Mr. Hubbard’s administrative technology in the business world.

“Having had a firsthand opportunity to delve rather deeply into the administrative writings of L. Ron Hubbard, I am impressed. The technology is infused with common sense and practicality.

“Particular aspects, proven to be successful at all levels of the corporations I visited and analyzed, include:

“AVAILABILITY – The entire body of his administrative technology is carefully recorded in bound volumes, indexed and cross-referenced by title, subject and date. This affords a stability at all levels where corporate executive and staff alike can become acquainted with policy and cooperate as a group.

“THE ORG BOARD – The organizing board pattern is an innovative discovery which can be adapted to accommodate a large multipurpose corporation or customized to the needs, purposes and strategies of a particular organization.

“MANAGEMENT BY STATISTICS – A carefully organized reporting system, broken down to quantify and qualify virtually every aspect of operations relevant for sensitive management control. The ability to react very promptly to developments is one of the attributes of L. Ron Hubbard’s administrative technologies, and is perhaps the key reason they have been successfully applied so consistently.

“INDIVIDUALITY – The techniques and systems developed to choose the correct personnel for a job, and how to train and stabilize them to perform their functions, has never before been so well described or completely delineated.

“In my opinion, the management technologies of L. Ron Hubbard superbly take into account long-run policies and daily needs of modern business and administrative operations. If the MBA products of our most eminent business schools had measured up to these standards in the past decade, I doubt that the American and world economics would be in their current disarray.

“I know of no other body of administrative laws and methods which is as complete, as workable and as broadly applicable as Mr. Hubbard’s. His philosophy of organizational know-how and his lucid explanations for its application deserve wide use in industry, commercial enterprises and government.”

Robert Goldscheider, Chairman The International Licensing Network, Ltd., Technology Management Consultants

Sunday, July 06, 2008