Fast Feedback Loops

Day 17 of 30 · Done is better - Build What Matters

Learning goal

Shorten the time between action and signal. Use feedback to adjust the next move. Avoid long cycles with no learning.

Who

Anyone who wants to improve their decision-making and avoid costly mistakes.

What

A feedback loop is a process that helps you get real-world signal quickly to adjust your next move.

Where

This concept can be applied to any situation where you need to make a decision or take action.

When

As soon as possible after taking action.

Why it matters

Long cycles delay learning. Reality corrects plans. Fast loops reduce the cost of being wrong.

How

Define the next feedback moment: when and how you will get signal. Move it earlier if possible.

Guided exercise

Take an active initiative and define the next feedback moment for a specific project or task.

Independent exercise

Think of a situation where you can apply the concept of fast feedback loops.

Self-check

Can you explain the key idea in one sentence? Can you have one concrete move to do today?

Bibliography (sources used)

  • "The Art of Possibility" by Rosamund Stone Zander and Benjamin Zander
  • "The 4-Hour Work Week" by Timothy Ferriss

Read more (optional)

Learn more about decision-making and feedback loops in our course materials.