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Daily Archives: December 19, 2019

Focusing on humility to close the feedback loop

Announcements & Events, Ecosystem Op-Eds, Guest PostsBy AnnieDecember 19, 2019Leave a comment

Taylor Ourada  |  December 19, 2019   Bill Easterly kicked off Feedback+New York with a discussion around using consent as a measure for success beyond traditional monitoring. This intuitively makes a lot of sense – a person’s decision to continue attending a program or using a product is the ultimate indicator that it’s working for…

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