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Perhaps of even more current interest is the use of Mr. Hubbard’s administrative methods in former Soviet bloc nations where the privatization of industry has necessitated an entirely new organizational philosophy. Russia now boasts four Hubbard Colleges of Administration, with an average of nearly 400 graduates every month. In the throes of the same privatization process, Hungarian administrators have likewise turned to the L. Ron Hubbard organizational policies and plan to establish their own Hubbard College. While in an entirely different hemisphere are the 8,500 government employees of Colombia who are currently learning the fundamentals of Mr. Hubbard’s administrative methods, just as state and county employees of Texas are engaged in the same. Recession, inflation, sagging productivity, debts, strikes, unemployment, poverty and want—these all too familiar symptoms of economic decline are actually indicators of a much deeper problem—a crippling lack of administrative know-how. If today’s businesses and governments could competently apply the basic principles of organization and administration, they would enact workable solutions to what has become economic chaos. Such is the role of L. Ron Hubbard’s administrative technology: to provide the means whereby businesses might prosper, governments rule wisely, people may be free of economic duress, and, in short, failed dreams may be revived. ![]() Photographs of some of the Hubbard Colleges of Administration around the world.
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