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The Hubbard College of Administration's programs are based on the unique and successful principles developed by Mr. Hubbard to manage and administer organizations. We call these principles the Administrative Technology.
Administration is a word that derives from minister, which means to serve. Administer comes from the Latin administrare, to manage, carry out, accomplish. Today it also means management, such as running a company or a government.
Although the word technology commonly refers to the branch of knowledge that applies to the industrial arts, applied science, engineering, etc., the Greek word technologia from which it came simply means systematic treatment. In that sense, then, when we speak of L. Ron Hubbard's "Administrative Technology" we are speaking of technology as the methods of application of the principles of something, as opposed to mere knowledge of the thing itself.
Technology, then, is for use. And its application brings results. Thus we find that Mr. Hubbard's Administrative Technology does not consist of academic reflections or merely theoretical principles, but of real methods that can be applied in the real world with real success.
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