

Who Moved My Cheese?
Books | Business & Economics / Workplace Culture
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Spencer Johnson
THE #1 INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER WITH OVER 28 MILLION COPIES IN PRINT!A timeless business classic, Who Moved My Cheese? uses a simple parable to reveal profound truths about dealing with change so that you can enjoy less stress and more success in your work and in your life.It would be all so easy if you had a map to the Maze.If the same old routines worked.If they'd just stop moving "The Cheese."But things keep changing...Most people are fearful of change, both personal and professional, because they don't have any control over how or when it happens to them. Since change happens either to the individual or by the individual, Dr. Spencer Johnson, the coauthor of the multimillion bestseller The One Minute Manager, uses a deceptively simple story to show that when it comes to living in a rapidly changing world, what matters most is your attitude.Exploring a simple way to take the fear and anxiety out of managing the future, Who Moved My Cheese? can help you discover how to anticipate, acknowledge, and accept change in order to have a positive impact on your job, your relationships, and every aspect of your life.
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Author
Spencer Johnson
Pages
96
Publisher
Penguin
Published Date
1998-09-08
ISBN
1101495871 9781101495872
Ratings
Google: 4.5
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"Short fable about adapting to change."
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Sheldon Rapoza
"Testing 3"
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Sejal Jiwani
"Small read Huge lesson!"
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Momma Likes2Save
"Don’t waste your time. Just look up the story online. Very short read but not well written. "
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Heather Kleve
"nice quick read, good motivation, a little scary to realize which character you are...."
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Alicia Jones
"Thanks! My favorite book by far is Rust and Stardust by T. Greenwood :)"
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Square Brain
"This book was very interesting, adapt or die....this and Management of the Absurd should be sold as a pair!!"
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Jackie Correia
"If you are ever handed this book and told to read it, head to the exit. Slogans are no substitute for improving and correcting system failures. Good warning sign."
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Robert R Robinson
"Short and to the point book that read for work. Says that when the cheese or the goal moves, you have to be ready to adapt and move with it."
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Tyler Brooks
"Lean In by Sheryl Sandberg was another good one. "
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Shelby Hayes