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Cybernetic controls include

Routine

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Trial-and-error

Learning takes place here through feedback and feedforward

Non-cybernetic controls include

Intuition

Judgement

Power and politics

Learning does not take place as objectives are

ambiguous, outputs are not measurable and the effects

of intervention are unknown

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Q: What is the difference between cybernetic and non cybernetic control?
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