herding cats
Trying to coordinate uncoordinated people.
Definitions
The near-impossible task of organising many independent or resistant parties.
herding cats In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
American idiom popularised by a 1990s EDS ad campaign.
People Also Ask
What does 'herding cats' mean?
It describes the near-impossible task of coordinating many independent, uncooperative or scattered people, since cats notoriously refuse to be herded.
Where does the phrase come from?
It's an American idiom that was widely popularised by a memorable 1990s EDS advertising campaign showing cowboys herding cats.
How do you use it?
Usually to describe a frustrating coordination challenge, e.g. 'Managing all these freelancers is like herding cats.'
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