[Idiom] RUN THE SHOW. - Step Into Leadership: Insight on Managing and Directing

Run the show.

Run the show.

Control operations.

Run the show" means to be in charge or control of a situation, event, or organization. This idiom conveys a strong sense of leadership and authority, indicating that the person in this role is making the critical decisions and guiding the course of actions, much like a director would in a theatrical production.

Example Sentences

  1. He loves to run the show at every event we host.

    He loves to be in charge at every event we host.

  2. As project manager, Marissa really ran the show, coordinating every detail from start to finish.

    As project manager, Marissa coordinated every detail from start to finish.

  3. Even though it was a group project, Jake always tried to run the show, making all the decisions without consulting his teammates.

    Even though it was a group project, Jake always tried to take control of all the decisions.

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