tailieunhanh - Golf and the game of leadership 5

Golf and the game of leadership 5. Sách tham khảo học hỏi kỹ năng tổ chức lãnh đạo. Trong cuốn sách này, Bill Haupt, cựu quản lý điều hành phát triển tại General Motors, một người bạn lâu năm và đồng nghiệp, cung cấp đầu vào, cái nhìn sâu sắc. Ông là một niềm vui để mọi người làm việc với, một''lãnh đạo thực sự,''và rất con người. Ann và Bill tham gia từ đầu đến cuối trong thực hiện cuốn sách có giá trị, dễ đọc, và thú vị này | 30 Golf and the Game of Leadership enforced by referees umpires and other officials. However some players seem to stretch the rules whenever they can. This is especially true in football and basketball. The most egregious violation is the common practice of holding one s opponent both on the football field and on the basketball court. It is often called by officials and penalties are assessed. It also seems that holding is often overlooked. When that happens does the football or basketball player who holds an opponent in violation of the rules request a timeout to notify the officials that a penalty should have been called NO WAY Football and basketball players do not stand in line to report their violations of the rules. Do you think they should In contrast to those sports in which players sometimes appear to be trying to get away with as much as they can the game of golf expects you to call penalties on yourself. As an example Tom Lehman a professional since 1982 did just that in the 1997 British Open. He called a two-shot penalty on himself for playing his ball from the wrong place. Also Meg Mallon playing in the first round of the 1996 LPGA Jamie Farr Kroger Classic led the field with a 6-under-par 65. During her round on the 17th green she had a 15-foot putt die stop on the lip of the cup. She thought the ball was still moving and so she waited anticipating it would drop in. It did. However in waiting 18 seconds for the ball to drop because she thought it was moving she applied the wrong rule. The ball overhung the lip of the cup and therefore was subject to the 10 seconds allowed by rule without unreasonable delay to see if the ball would drop. She took a score of 4 on the par-5 hole finished her round and signed and turned in her scorecard. She should have taken a penalty stroke for exceeding the 10-second limitation. Following evening conversations with some of her fellow pros and a sleepless night she advised LPGA officials of her concern that she may have

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