feedback-loop

Vocabulary Word

Definition
'Feedback loop' is a process where an action's effect is used to influence the action itself. It's like trying a new recipe, tasting the result, then adjusting the recipe based on the taste.
Examples in Different Contexts
In design, 'feedback-loop' helps in refining ideas. A creative director might mention, 'Our team relies on a tight feedback-loop to fine-tune our ad concepts.'
Practice Scenarios
Creative

Scenario:

The publisher wasn’t keen on the initial cover design. We might need to revisit our concept and rework the design.

Response:

Let’s incorporate their feedback and create a new design. Continuing this feedback loop will help us meet the client’s expectations.

Impact

Scenario:

The number of volunteers at our last event was surprisingly low. Perhaps we need to improve our communication and reach out strategies.

Response:

We should use a feedback loop strategy: solicit attendee insights, adapt our outreach, and monitor any changes in volunteer participation.

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