Like Herding Cats Meaning
Alluding to the management-speak idiom Its like herding cats that refers to the impossibility of controlling the uncontrollable it posits an analogy between herding cats and the solution of seemingly impossible problems by EDS.
Like herding cats meaning. Letters to the editor. To be very unwieldy or unmanageable. Something is like herding cats From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English something is like herding cats something is like herding cats used to say that trying to control or organize a group of people is very difficult herd.
Uniting Conservatives is like herding cats. Be like herding cats. Used to describe something that is extremely difficult to do.
Like herding cats definition. To be nearly impossible to organize. Used to describe something.
Meaning those who have escaped the bondage of misunderstandings about Israel will never again be put back in a confining bag - no matter how big the boys who try to take away her freedom. Learning to get work done through self-organizing teams is like learning to herd cats. Viewed from the front bench discipline is.
Herding cats may refer to. Used to describe something. Usually said of a group of people.
To be very unwieldy or unmanageable. Used to describe something that is extremely difficult to do. Doing something is like herding cats refers to any activity which is extremely difficult and quite possibly futile suggesting their are wildly unpredictable forces at play.