A Quote by Bill Gates

If you're smart, you often want a feedback loop so you know if what you've done is... is right. — © Bill Gates
If you're smart, you often want a feedback loop so you know if what you've done is... is right.
There are a few people that I always say, "Hey, what do you think of this?" The minute that you know that you want this particular person to hear it, you know that you're pretty much done - although you're doing it to hear some feedback. It's a smart move to know whose ears you want.
When talking to first-time entrepreneurs, I often ask them: 'How do you know that people want your product or service?' As you can expect, the answer is often that they don't yet, but will know once they launch. And they're right. That's why it's critical to launch as quickly as possible so you can get that feedback.
Get a feedback loop and listen to it... When people give you feedback, cherish it and use it.
I think it's very important to have a feedback loop, where you're constantly thinking about what you've done and how you could be doing it better.
What I worry about is working in this serial medium, where people are talking about your stories before they're done, we have this instant feedback loop now. I'm very active on Tumblr and I have a very active engagement with readers and I love it, but I don't want to start writing to try to please someone else. I don't want my meter to get skewed.
Sometimes there are times you actually don't want to be in the information loop on some rumors; because once you're in the loop, then if something leaks, you're one of the people in the loop.
I always make the point that teachers are people too, and that they don't just want to be in front of kids all day and have children be their only feedback loop.
I think it's satisfying for people to feel that that relationship is reciprocal in some way. The truth is, you do have a relationship with your fans, and there is a feedback loop there. And while you have to be careful not to write a show just for the superfans, that kind of feedback is really valuable.
I remember doing "As Cool As I Am" and Steve Miller, the producer, saying "I really hear a drum loop here. I want to play it for you." When I wrote it, I thought, "This isn't going to sound very folky. I don't think it's going to go with mandolins and banjos." Then he played the loop for me and it sounded right.
The shortest feedback loop I can think of is doing improvisation in front of an audience.
Don't shut down the feedback loop with judgment, rigid beliefs, and prejudices.
There is a feedback loop between Trump and TV that is both good and bad.
Pop is totally results-oriented and there is a very strong feedback loop.
I think of every double-decker loop as another loop towards my death. And that is why I've always thought of the double-decker loop as - each loop as a continuous and individualized search for perfection.
Every company has messy data, and even the best of AI companies are not fully satisfied with their data. If you have data, it is probably a good idea to get an AI team to have a look at it and give feedback. This can develop into a positive feedback loop for both the IT and AI teams in any company.
The Fox-Trump feedback loop is unlike anything we've seen in media before.
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