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What does ostrich policy mean? What does ostrich policy mean?

1, interpretation of ostrich policy: refers to a policy that does not dare to face reality (it is said that when an ostrich is chased, it will stick its head into the sand and think it is safe).

2. Ostrich policy is a term in economic management, which is based on the habits of ostriches. It is said that ostrich is a very interesting animal. When it is in danger, it will bury its head in the sand and think that others can't see it. As we all know, its big ass is exposed, which is more eye-catching. Ostrich policy means that when the surrounding environment changes, the management policy of the enterprise cannot be changed in time, which leads to decision-making mistakes.