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What is the Best Golf Ball to Use on a Golf Simulator?

  I wanted to test a series of balls which were relatively inexpensive and readily available in most golf retail stores and pro shops. I choose not to use the top of the line of golf balls, for this test, because all playable golf balls will break down eventually and most of the advantages of the high end golf balls have negligible affect on a simulator. In my option it is a waste of money to use a $4 golf ball on an indoor golf simulator, when you can use a $1 ball and get the same results. The Test: I ran an indoor golf league from my business; I used a different group of 6 balls for each week. The same players played 9 holes each week on the same golf simulator. I limited the variables for the study, by holding everything constant except for the golf balls. I had 8 players, each player using their own golf clubs. At the end of each week, I traded out the balls and replaced them with six new test balls. The six test balls were placed in a bin next to the simulator, and the player...

Expert Management for Complete End to End Procurement

  From product components to laptops, organizations need to make purchases to run their business. Management of all suppliers and associated costs required to operate can prove to be a daunting task. With end to end procurement, the organization can get the best value for money as well as enjoy great cost savings. Innovation, processing prowess and sourcing expertise are combined for the creation of a flexible, end-to-end source to pay solution that allows for the centralization of the operation, and delivery of results. Complete Procurement End to end procurement providers bring together years of experience in sourcing, established relationships with suppliers and proven methodologies that are made available to clients as a comprehensive service offering  https://www.sourcing-force.com/ . Your procurement solution provider strives to improve your bottom line, which in turn will assist the organization in improving their competitive position in the marketplace. The bottom-line...

2022 Image Metadata – What Is It, How & Why You Use It And More?

  Intro If there is one thing that’s guaranteed to be on your mind this year, it’s the image metadata. Image Metadata are the descriptive data you can use to help people share your content with their audiences. In this article, the leading  digital marketing agency  explains what image metadata is, why you need it, and what you should do with it. It also discusses how to create a successful metadata strategy by understanding the different types of metadata and how to measure them. If you’re wondering why you should care about image metadata, read this article to learn more about it. What is image meta data? Image metadata is a field that can be used to describe image files, such as photos and videos. The metadata are organized in the form of a table or a set of fields. Metadata are used in the creation of images, videos and other digital media files. Digital marketers use metadata to describe the image so that the images can be easily ordered using search engines and also...

BIG Deal About SMALL Talk

   he first is that 75% of the respondees, people whom I considered to be great conversationalists, still thought of themselves as SHY. I was shocked. Several of my surveyed admitted to working through shyness but still feeling so uncomfortable. Could have fooled me! In fact, they did. They worked through it sooooo well that I found them to be exemplary at conversation. The second result was not surprising as much as it was confirming. NOT ONE of my identified great chatters put down "small talk". To a one, they saw it as a way of getting to know people, put them at ease and find common ground. Not to sound Socratic, but my deduction is clear--- "therefore, only crappy conversationalists denigrate small talk." Think about it. Have you ever had a wonderful conversation with someone who had no interest in the "little things" that start, move and expand our verbal exchanges? I think not. To say it more clearly---- which I did in What Do I Say Next? --- only t...