Who Moved My Cheese?: An Amazing Way to Deal with Change in Your Work and in Your Life by Spencer Johnson, Ken Blanchard, Kenneth Blanchard (Foreword by)

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  • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
  • Pub. Date: January 1998
  • ISBN-13: 9780399144462
  • Sales Rank: 1,049
  • 96pp
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From one of the world's acknowledged experts on management comes a charming parable filled with insights designed to help readers manage change quickly and prevail in changing times.

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Sometimes simple problems require simple answers. In just 96 pages, this humorous story uses simple metaphors and characters to encourage readers to embrace change and to adapt to new situations with an open mind and a motivated spirit. It follows four fictional characters, Sniff, Scurry, Hem and Haw, as they search for fulfillment in the maze of life.

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This is a brief tale of two mice and two humans who live in a maze and one day are faced with change: someone moves their cheese. Reactions vary from quick adjustment to waiting for the situation to change by itself to suit their needs. This story is about adjusting attitudes toward change in life, especially at work. Change occurs whether a person is ready or not, but the author affirms that it can be positive. His principles are to anticipate change, let go of the old, and do what you would do if you were not afraid. Listeners are still left with questions about making his or her own specific personal changes. Capably narrated by Tony Roberts, this audiotape is recommended for larger public library collections.--Mark Guyer, Stark Cty. Dist. Lib., Canton, OH Copyright 1999 Cahners Business Information.

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In Spencer Johnson's world, Sniff and Scurry are not verbs, but mice; and Hem and Haw are "little people-beings." Chances are if you don't know what any of this means, no one has moved your cheese. Still confused? Read on....

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Who Moved my Cheeseby R_DeSautel

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June 29, 2009: Better suited to those who already have some idea of what is being taught. Clueless people and those with too high of an opinion of themselves, will not understand it. Reading this book taught me to go over the wall as opposed to continuing the search for cheese in the existing maze that I'm stuck in.

This book should be in schools -- Grade Schools to Collegeby Anonymous

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June 06, 2009: The ideas are put in such a simple way that they are easy to understand.. they are life changing and/or enabling.. it gives a person the capability to live with change even a life altering change .. without feeling like your giving up your values or lowering your standards.. it makes dealing with change acceptable and it is not focused on any individual political, medical, spiritual or other issue.. it is truly generic.. it is a good primer on how to deal with a changeable world and not become bogged down by it.. and it should be read and re-read at differnt life stages...


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