"Interesting strategy"- Mike's response
I work in two plants and when I went to my second office I re-told Scott's story to Mike. He is a good golfer who is trying to better his game and achieve greatness.
We sat there and parsed Scott's strategy and then I asked Mike, "what is the minimal set of clubs one needs to play a game?" The conclusion was a wedge, #5, and #8 iron. Once one masters the stroke strength (low, medium, and high) on one particular club then these three clubs would allow a good golfer to play the game effectively. I argued for a putter.
The club choices provided a decent range once combined with the stroke strength. The wedge allowed one to get out of hazzards and use the edge for putting. It was an interesting thought experiment.
Today's question is:
"What is the minimum set of tools you need for job?"
I work in two plants and when I went to my second office I re-told Scott's story to Mike. He is a good golfer who is trying to better his game and achieve greatness.
We sat there and parsed Scott's strategy and then I asked Mike, "what is the minimal set of clubs one needs to play a game?" The conclusion was a wedge, #5, and #8 iron. Once one masters the stroke strength (low, medium, and high) on one particular club then these three clubs would allow a good golfer to play the game effectively. I argued for a putter.
The club choices provided a decent range once combined with the stroke strength. The wedge allowed one to get out of hazzards and use the edge for putting. It was an interesting thought experiment.
Today's question is:
"What is the minimum set of tools you need for job?"
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