When you get in someone’ face or on their case to get them to move on something. Cracking the whip. Kick in the ass. Making something your life’s work
by jay parker August 04, 2018
To make things go right and keep things in order, more than supervising, of overseeing. (easily come up with cowboys driving cattles.)
My job is to ride herd on this projects. I have to make sure everythings heading right, but today some department mixed up, really pain in my ass.
by shuxxxy September 11, 2009
This is a term typically used by senior management when they want you to focus all efforts on the newest "shiny thing" that just popped up. The new thing is often less important than your usual work and will distract you to the point that they will later ask you why you aren't meeting deadlines. When someone tells you to ride herd, this should be a moment where you question your career choice.
by Flying Bacon March 18, 2011