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Feedback Loops: The Signals Beneath the Dashboard
Season 3 · Episode 5

Feedback Loops: The Signals Beneath the Dashboard

How to Build a Growth System · rev.space

March 17, 202642m 11s

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Show Notes

Dashboards get all the attention — but they don’t actually move the business. They just report the news.

In this episode of How to Build a Growth System, Colin and Chris go one level deeper, exploring the signals underneath the dashboard and how to turn them into feedback loops that make your business faster, smarter, and harder to knock off course.

They break down feedback loops in plain language: a loop isn’t a metric you monitor — it’s a signal that reliably triggers action and creates learning. From thermostats and sweating to customer reviews and churn, feedback loops are operating in every business whether you harness them or not.

You’ll learn:

  1. What feedback loops are (and why they’re the “control wiring” of the organisation)
  2. The difference between reinforcing loops (that compound change) and balancing loops (that restore stability)
  3. Why “flywheels” are only part of the story — and how loops interact across teams
  4. How qualitative “quiet signals” (call transcripts, support themes, community chatter) can be better leading indicators than headline metrics
  5. A practical way to audit your loops using signal → insight → decision → action and the hidden killer: latency
  6. Common failure modes: listening too slowly, too much noise, and dead loops with no ownership
  7. Why acting faster isn’t always better — and how overreacting can create oscillations and unintended side effects

The big takeaway: if you want dashboards that truly help, start treating them as gauges of the loops that drive behaviour, not a wall of numbers. Tune into the right signals, assign ownership, and build operational rhythms that turn feedback into action — at the right speed.