OK, you just received in the snail mail a formal invitation to join a business acquaintance for a round of business golf at a very, very private exclusive golf club known for its beauty and prestige.
What to Talk About?
There are a number of topics you can use as your On Course conversation. I suggest you use several of them and make the day filled with interesting talk around golf or related subjects. Just stay away from the Killer subjects that many feel logically is what is suppose to be talked about and that is business.
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Golfers are people also, and most people have to work, which in the economy today is a daunting task. This lends to a need for business to come first and golf second for the vast majority of the world’s golfers. It would seem that more golfers who are in business and more golf professionals would look to the internet as the biggest club in their bag. Maybe it is and they don’t know how to use it effectively.
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It is beyond being tough to mange the two cultures of golf, the two cultures of society and the two cultures of business especially when there is no stated clear common denominator. So the best thing to group or organization can do is declare the common ground it will cover and let their membership declare their interest to support it or move on to a group that meets their needs better.
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