meaning - What does "sweet spot" mean?



Not the sport definition, but this one:



In our survey, the sweet spot for Windows are organizations with 300 to 1000 employees.




Answer



It's the area at which different factors balance out to give an optimal result. In this sentence, organisations below 300 do not benefit as much as those above that number, while also organisations above 1000 doe not benefit as much as those below it; so 300–1000 is the "sweet spot".


More formally, we might say that it was the optimum range.


The origin is probably from sports, particularly racket or bat sports where there's a "sweet spot" that the ball should ideally be hit with, then expanding into other sporting uses, before becoming a more general phrase.


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