1) It’s neither noise nor rapid increase—it’s delayed feedback. Control theorists in engineering have this as a really clear, basic result, that delayed feedback is really really bad in various ways. There are entire books on how to do it well—https://books.google.ch/books?id=Cy_wCAAAQBAJ&pg=PR9&lpg=PR9 - but doing it without using these more complex techniques is bad.
2) You either hire a control theorist, or (more practically) you avoid the current feedback mechanism, and instead get people on the phone to talk about and understand what everyone needs, as opposed to relying on their delayed feedback in the form of numeric orders.
1) It’s neither noise nor rapid increase—it’s delayed feedback. Control theorists in engineering have this as a really clear, basic result, that delayed feedback is really really bad in various ways. There are entire books on how to do it well—https://books.google.ch/books?id=Cy_wCAAAQBAJ&pg=PR9&lpg=PR9 - but doing it without using these more complex techniques is bad.
2) You either hire a control theorist, or (more practically) you avoid the current feedback mechanism, and instead get people on the phone to talk about and understand what everyone needs, as opposed to relying on their delayed feedback in the form of numeric orders.