a. Explain Feedforward, Concurrent and Feedback with reference to controlling workplace violence?
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A feed forward, sometimes written feedforward, is an element or pathway within a control system that passes a controlling signal from a source in its external environment to a load elsewhere in its external environment. This is often a command signal from an external operator
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Feedforward controls take place before a work activity is done. Concurrent controls take place while a work activity is being done. Feedback controls take place after a work activity is done. ... One information control managers can use is an MIS, which provides managers with needed information on a regular basis.
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