Download Who Moved My Cheese? An AMazing Way to Deal with Change in Your Work and in Your Life Audible Audio Edition Spencer Johnson Kenneth Blanchard Tony Roberts Karen Ziemba Penguin Audio Books
The number one international best seller!
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 co-author of the multimillion best seller 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.Â
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.
Download Who Moved My Cheese? An AMazing Way to Deal with Change in Your Work and in Your Life Audible Audio Edition Spencer Johnson Kenneth Blanchard Tony Roberts Karen Ziemba Penguin Audio Books
"So many negative reviews on this book. I feel that people are missing the message and just focusing on the simplicity and shortness of it. It's not the length of the book, the message it provides you is what you should look into. This book helps the reader see the world through new eyes. I wasn't given this book by my boss, but by my brother. After reading it, I even bought two of my friends a copy. It helped with controlling feelings of fear in regards to change. I have more confidence in myself and don't see failure as something bad anymore. I really wish i would've read this years ago. Give the book a real chance. Ask yourself if what the book is saying could've helped you in the past. I bet you'll see it could have."
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Who Moved My Cheese? An AMazing Way to Deal with Change in Your Work and in Your Life Audible Audio Edition Spencer Johnson Kenneth Blanchard Tony Roberts Karen Ziemba Penguin Audio Books Reviews :
Who Moved My Cheese? An AMazing Way to Deal with Change in Your Work and in Your Life Audible Audio Edition Spencer Johnson Kenneth Blanchard Tony Roberts Karen Ziemba Penguin Audio Books Reviews
- I purchased this book for my entire team. I had read it 2 times previously and got something different from it each time. Once my team and I met to discuss the book I knew I made a great decision to purchase them. The discussion was better than any meeting we've had and each of my people got something positive from it. Some found it valuable to their work life and a few were able to work through some things in their personal life due to reading this book. Change is scary for some people and this book, as elementary as it is, can become just the thing a manager needs to build "Buy in" for a new program that you're trying to launch.
- This book was a part of a required read for a mini-class this Fall semester, and I was surprised to see it again. Having glanced at it many times in advertisements on the old MSN Chatrooms, I thought it was a silly book as a teenager. The title was curious, though. Years later, I lose one of the most important women in my life--my paternal grandmother. To make a long story short, all these things ended up being part of a long destiny that lead to reading one of the most thought-provoking, interesting books I've ever come across. It reads like a fable, but I guarantee that you will see yourself as Sniff, Scurry, Hem, and/or Haw.
This book is all about dealing with change emotionally and methodically, and realizing when things are about to change. We miss the warning signs sometimes, and nobody is perfect. This book helped me realize my own issues of denial about my grandmother's decline, how I could have made better choices speaking up, and the aftermath--accepting her passing and processing things in time.
For somebody else, the change and loss could be a marriage, a job, or finances. What I took from the book is that as humans we definitely will become emotional, but staying in one place and doing the same things doesn't get you closer to the cheese. You have to put on your tracksuit and shoes and work through your maze. I love this book, and would reccommend it to anyone going through something right now. It applies to life in ways that will amaze you. - So many negative reviews on this book. I feel that people are missing the message and just focusing on the simplicity and shortness of it. It's not the length of the book, the message it provides you is what you should look into. This book helps the reader see the world through new eyes. I wasn't given this book by my boss, but by my brother. After reading it, I even bought two of my friends a copy. It helped with controlling feelings of fear in regards to change. I have more confidence in myself and don't see failure as something bad anymore. I really wish i would've read this years ago. Give the book a real chance. Ask yourself if what the book is saying could've helped you in the past. I bet you'll see it could have.
- I've always heard talk about this book being a "gem for change management" or "the best thing to help cope with a divorce" or even "a nice tool that aided me during times of depression". I recently bought it out of curiosity so i could read it on a flight and I was not disappointed.
Change is everywhere and change is constantly happening, we can either wait for circumstances to bring our comfort zone back to us or we can be proactive and seek to behave in a manner that keeps our comfort zone with us at all times. There is a lot more I can say about this book and almost all of it has surely been said already, so I'll just go with this Buy this book, even if you do not think you need it, I am positive that there is someone else in your life who probably does. - This quick read is life-changing for me. I have changed so much as an individual and lost family and friends along my journey of self-discovery. So this book has helped me pinpoint within myself what I have done for myself and for my immediate family in becoming a man, a better person, and realizing my own dreams of being happy, not dealing with drama or any kind of BS. So much change has definitely happened in my life but the constants that make me most happy have always been my wife, my mother-in-law and my amazing kids. Highly recommend this read for not just an eye-opener, but to give you some solace in why you may have lost family or friends and in realizing that the change most likely comes from within and is justifiable and okay.
- As a 50 something in corporate world, I have come to dread and loathe change. I saw it as a challenge to my stability and welfare. Now I have a much better outlook on it. I see that change in necessary and that not only do I have to keep up, I CAN keep up. By breaking the chains of negative thinking I have liberated my mind to possibilities.
they only thing I did not care for was the conversation after the story. I get it, for those who need a practical application of a radical idea. But I found it annoying. - This was recommended by my manager, not because I needed it but to try and understand the various types of people and situations we face in life. It kind of puts things into perspective though and might help me make quicker decisions in the future. )
- The tale of who moved my cheese is a very good one. The way it is told makes it easy to read. It will help you put things in perspective and can have a big impact on your life. I definitely recommend this book to anyone. It's quick and can be a real pick me up.