Single loop learning is a term borrowed from electrical
engineering or cybernetics where, for example, a thermostat is defined
as a single-loop learner. The thermostat is programmed to detect
states of ‘too cold’ or ‘too hot’ and correct the
situation by turning the heat on or off. Whenever an
error [difference, d, between actual and desired states] is detected
and corrected without questioning or altering the underlying values of
the system (be it individual, group, inter-group, organisational or inter-organisational),
the learning is single-loop (Argyris, 1992: 8).
Other topics in our resources on Risk Management and Decision Making related to Single loop learning include: