Feedback Loops

Definition

Feedback Loops refer to a system where the outputs or results of a process are fed back into the system as inputs, creating a cycle of continuous improvement or adjustment. In business, feedback loops are used to refine products, services, or strategies based on user feedback or performance data.

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Translation

The never-ending cycle where you fix one thing, see how it goes, then fix it again—kind of like baking a cake, tasting it, and adjusting the recipe until it’s just right, except with more meetings.