run a tight ship

To "run a tight ship" means to manage or maintain a strict and efficient operation, organization, or establishment. It suggests that the person in charge is strict, uncompromising, and meticulous about discipline, rules, procedures, and standards. This phrase is often used in the context of leadership and management, indicating a structured and well-controlled environment where everything runs smoothly and efficiently.


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