[Idiom] BACK TO THE DRAWING BOARD. - Reinvent Your Strategy: Learn How to Start Fresh and Succeed

Back to the drawing board.

Back to the drawing board.

/bæk tuː ðə ˈdrɔːɪŋ bɔːrd/

To start over.

Back to the drawing board" is a phrase used when an attempt fails, and there's a need to start planning all over again. It suggests returning to the initial stage of the planning or development process to revise or develop new strategies or plans. This idiom is useful in fostering a mindset of perseverance and continuous improvement, especially in business or creative projects, emphasizing that failure is just a step towards eventual success.

Example Sentences

  1. That didn't work, back to the drawing board.

    They need to start over because their initial attempt was unsuccessful.

  2. Our plan failed, so it's back to the drawing board.

    They need to revise their plans from the beginning due to failure.

  3. After the prototype failed, the team went back to the drawing board to rethink the design.

    The team needs to completely rework their design after the initial prototype was unsuccessful.

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