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Who Moved My Cheese : An Amazing Way To Deal With Change In Your Work And In Your Life
from Simon & Schuster Audio
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 / 5.0 
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The Mystery of Change 
As a corporate director of human resources, it is a good day when I find a book that can actually be put to good use in our managerial training. This is one of those books. In fact, it is one of the rare books that weeks and months after using, I still find that managers refer to "cheese" when dealing with change management problems and solutions. While change certainly means different things to different people, the basic underlying theme is the same. The world as we know it will cease to exist and... more info
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Skeptic Impressed 
I was required to read this book for a college class. One of my classmates and I were skeptical of how this book could be of any help, since it is not the scientific literature we're used to reading. I was pleasantly surprised. The simplicity of the story allows the reader to easily apply the information to his/her-self and quickly realize some possible bad habits. I will surely be able to apply the lessons in this small book to my professional career as a personal trainer and co-owner of L.E.A.N.... more info
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for simple-minded slaves, not educated free people 
The book opens: a group of high school graduates get together to discuss problems of changes in their lives, and one tells a story that helped his company. It is a children's story about two mice and two "little people" who live in a maze and have to adapt when the cheese in the maze gets moved to a new location. The mice look for new cheese immediately, but the little people over-analyze the situation ("his complicated brain with its huge belief system took hold") until one decides to leave to look for new... more info
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The parable as a blank canvas 
Who Moved My Cheese is a classic that uses a story without the burden of extra detail to force you to put your own life into the situation, and learn from it. It's true that this method isn't for everyone, but the book is popular for a reason: it helps people. Who Moved My Cheese has that special something that most fables lack. It makes you think. The only other fable I've seen accomplish this in the last decade is Squawk!: How to Stop Making Noise and Start Getting Results.
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