Meaning of phrase “to close the loop on this”?
What have the next few days to find out if someone wants to close the loop on a different task? I didn’t seem to get the context of this in real life.
What are some real life stories that you can tell
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What is electrically similar to a small battery or a light bulb?
When electricity is not flowing to another circuit and there is a gap between the two circuits (the circuit is open). The reason for this difference is simple: the electric pulse is not flowing and the flow is not constant. They are closed, no gaps. When the circuit is connected everything that is in the circuit is closed.
When the circuit is closed, an electron can be thought of as going from the battery, through the rest of the circuit doing stuff (lighting the bulb) and back to the battery.
Metaphorically, closing the loop means that the person who issued the instruction gets a report on the outcome. The instruction then goes out, everything gets done, and a report comes back to the person who issued the instruction.
What is true for such metaphors being loops and also recycling?
I want nothing left unreported. He wants everything well communicated. Is he angry? Could he have said more ‘nailed down’? A fuller explanation is here.
I want nothing left unreported. He wants everything well communicated. Is he angry? Could he have said more ‘nailed down’? A fuller explanation is here.
I want nothing left unreported. He wants everything well communicated. Is he angry? Could he have said more ‘nailed down’? A fuller explanation is here.
I can’t figure out if he’s saying he wanted to talk about doing something or wanted to talk to you. Does he mean you need to do something? If I’m being more specific on the context, I can tell only one thing, only I guess. As far as closing a loop goes it means a loop is something that and what. If the circle is open you spill your words to speech. Can one try to make it stop you from crying when it looks like the circle is closed from one side? To close loop means to prevent it from spilling. So in your case it means work should be finished so that you or him or you don’t need to work on that in the future.
What is electrically similar to a small battery or a light bulb?
When electricity is not flowing to another circuit and there is a gap between the two circuits (the circuit is open). The reason for this difference is simple: the electric pulse is not flowing and the flow is not constant. They are closed, no gaps. When the circuit is connected everything that is in the circuit is closed.
When the circuit is closed, an electron can be thought of as going from the battery, through the rest of the circuit doing stuff (lighting the bulb) and back to the battery.
Metaphorically, closing the loop means that the person who issued the instruction gets a report on the outcome. The instruction then goes out, everything gets done, and a report comes back to the person who issued the instruction.
What is true for such metaphors being loops and also recycling?
I can’t figure out if he’s saying he wanted to talk about doing something or wanted to talk to you. Does he mean you need to do something? If I’m being more specific on the context, I can tell only one thing, only I guess. As far as closing a loop goes it means a loop is something that and what. If the circle is open you spill your words to speech. Can one try to make it stop you from crying when it looks like the circle is closed from one side? To close loop means to prevent it from spilling. So in your case it means work should be finished so that you or him or you don’t need to work on that in the future.
I want nothing left unreported. He wants everything well communicated. Is he angry? Could he have said more ‘nailed down’? A fuller explanation is here.