story. The cheese is
moved, and the heart of the parable is how the four characters react to this
e
d to our jobs or our career paths. But it can
stand for anything that involves change, from our health to our relationships.
hanges in our lives
we need to be prepared to deal with this
change. The book is simple, the message is clear, and the lesson learned is
quite valuable.
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At the onset of the story, all four characters are in search of and then find
their cheese. Change is suddenly introduced into the
change. Will the change be seen as a blessing or a curse? The message of
the book is that change can be seen as a blessing if you understand the nature
of cheese (i.e.—change) and the role it plays in our lives.
While reading Who Moved My Cheese?, we can see the story of the chees
as a symbol for something relate
The point of the story is that we have to be alert to c
(i.e.—when cheese is moved), and
Books
se appy and Successful at Work and
In Life
- Who Moved My Cheese? An A-Mazing Way To Deal With Change In
One anagement Method
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- The Precious Present: The Gift That Makes You Happy Forever
- The One Minute Mother
- The One Minute Father
- The One Minute Sales Person
- “Yes” or “No”: The Guide to Better Decisions
Audio and Video Programs
- The Pre nt: The Gift That Makes You H
Your Work And In Your Life
- The Minute Manager: The World’s Most Popular M
(co-aut red with Kenneth Blanchard, Ph.D - Who Moved My Cheese? Change Program: Part 1—Changing the Way You
Look at Change
(This program is an effective way to experience more success with less stress
in times of change—and have fun in the process. It is designed for a 30-90
minute video presentation combined with facilitator-led discussions on