The Cost Of Not Having An Open Feedback Loop
Corporate, government and non-profit offered services most often are without an open and connectible feedback loop. That lack has been cited as contributing to public disengagement. The feedback loop's capture policies should be clear and at the forefront of what's being offered. There cannot be any increases in learning and engagement. When we remove unnecessary complexity to the process of reporting and connecting firsthand feedback. If we have the open feedback loop, we can make public engagement more exact, while educating advocates.

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