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short essay on put the horse before the cart

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Put the horse before the cart

The given phrase is a well-known proverb that refers to altering or reversing the conventional order of something. Going by the literal meaning, the cart is drawn by the horse, so the cart remains behind the horse. When we put the horse at the back, then the conventional order is altered.

In the world of management, it has two meanings. Firstly, a project shouldn't be created before identifying the users. Secondly, the resources and risks associated with any projects need to be identified first before initiation of the project. A clear vision of the prospects needs to be available.

Doing things in the wrong order can both be advantageous or disadvantageous. We can draw several analogies for explaining the idiom.For example, deciding what to wear for an occasion before being invited is like putting the horse before the cart. It's about reversing the cause and effect of an action.

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