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Definition & Meaning of "ostrich (strategy|plan)"

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a strategy in which a person chooses to ignore or evades the truth or potential problems about a particular situation

ostrich (strategy|plan) definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "ostrich strategy" and when to use it?

The idiom "ostrich strategy" is a metaphorical expression that likens a particular approach to the behavior of ostriches. The idiom is derived from the popular but inaccurate belief that ostriches bury their heads in the sand when they encounter danger, as a way of avoiding the threat. In reality, ostriches do not bury their heads in the sand, but this misconception has persisted in popular culture. This expression is used to suggest that instead of facing a problem head-on and taking appropriate action, someone or an organization chooses to ignore the issue or pretend it doesn't exist, much like the mythical behavior attributed to ostriches.

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The company's ostrich plan for dealing with financial troubles was to avoid discussing them and hope they would disappear.
Rather than addressing the environmental concerns, the government seemed to adopt an ostrich strategy, pretending there was no problem.
Their ostrich strategy of ignoring customer complaints only led to a worsening reputation.
The manager's ostrich plan of not addressing employee morale issues resulted in a high turnover rate.
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