Open systems continually receive information from their environment. This helps the system to adjust and allows it to take corrective actions to rectify deviations from its prescribed course. We call this receipt of environmental information feedback; that is, a process that allows a portion of the output to be returned to the system as input (such as information or money) so as to modify succeeding outputs from the system. In the case of Chrysler Corporation, management was able to respond successfully to its problems because it effectively read the feedback it received and adjusted accordingly. The public's favorable response to the fuel-efficient K-cars, attrol measures all were achieved because chrysler's management successfully read the feedback it got from its enviroment.