One dictionary definition for you: Optics (1) The way in which an event or course of action is perceived by the public. It appears you do want a coach or manager who doesn't care about optics. But at the same time, optics are important, because it is all we have to work with when results aren't in your favour. But it's a fine line between the perception of the event, and the event itself.
I'm not sitting here saying don't laugh, you can't talk to a friend after a game or anything like that, but I do think there are some optics of, when you're cracking up, belly-laughing on the field after you just lost a huge game in that way to be eliminated from the playoffs, that's a look that doesn't go over well, whether it's with certain other players in the locker room, whether it's with ownership, whether it's with the fanbase.
Maven Capital Partners has invested £2.6 million in PowerPhotonic, emphasizing its growth plans supported by previous funding from Archangels and Scottish Enterprise. This funding will help the precision optics specialist scale operations and expand its Arizona manufacturing base, enhancing its sales and marketing efforts.
"None of the tech giants are fixing eyesight," N iko Eiden, IXI's cofounder and CEO, told TNW in an interview. "They're looking at smart eyewear as a new wearable platform for AI assistants or capturing footage for your social media feed, but not solving the actual vision problem."
"I've had the opportunity to wear more or less all the best cycling glasses on the market, but when I'm not testing something new, the Oakley Encoders are the pair I always come back to. They hit a sweet spot of offering incredible optics, a brilliant field of view, and a combination of fantastic retention without becoming uncomfortable."