organizational behaviour
closing case: When the tail wags the dog
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Tail Wagging the Dog Meaning
Definition: Something small or not powerful controlling something big or powerful.
Origin of Tail Wagging the Dog
This expression first appeared in the 1800s. Obviously, it comes from the idea that a dog wags its tail when it’s happy. Sometimes, a dog will be wagging its tail so much that it makes the dog’s entire body move, as if the tail is actually wagging the dog.
It is unclear exactly where this phrase originated, but all of the earliest uses of it appear in U.S. writing, indicating an American origin.
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