In conclusion then - definite amounts of work 

 can not "be accurately computod in advance. Something, 

 however, can most certainly "be done along this line. 

 Until you try to figure such things out you will never 

 teiow just how far you can go toward accomplishing your 

 purpose and without something along the line of cost 

 and work analysis we will have nothing to start from 

 and will continue to "be working in the dark. 



GBADLEY: 



Mr, Pock, can you toll us anything a"bout theo- 

 ries and practice in attempting to standardize thinking 

 and executive v/ork - things that are so far ronovod from 

 shop practice? 



'DOE: 



I think you are up against a hard proposition 

 thore, I don x t fool we have made much progress in stand 

 ardizing Eangor work, but that is no reason why we 

 shouldii T t keop on trying. 



4:09 ~ Why a Largo Statutory Ranger Force Promotes Low 

 Cost and High Efficiency* 



ILOSSOIT: 



I "believe that it is. for several reasons. One 

 is that the Ranger if he is a good man and is sure of 

 remaining year after year if he does his work well, "be- 



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