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100 _a Johnson, Spencer.
245 _aWho moved my cheese? :
_b an a-mazing way to deal with change in your work and in your life /
_c Spencer Johnson.
260 _a New York, NY :
_bG.P. Putnam's Sons,
_c 2002.
300 _a 96 pages :
_billustrations
505 _aParts of all of us -- The story behind the story / Kenneth Blanchard -- A gathering: Chicago -- Who moved my cheese?: The story. Four characters -- Finding cheese -- No cheese! -- The mice: Sniff & scurry -- The Littlepeople: Hem & haw -- Meanwhile, back in the maze -- Getting beyond fear -- Enjoying the adventure -- Moving with the cheese -- The handwriting on the wall -- Tasting new cheese -- Enjoying change! -- Discussion: Later that same day -- New cheese! -- Share it with others.
520 _a Dr. Spencer Johnson realizes the need for finding the language and tools to deal with change -- an issue that makes all of us nervous and uncomfortable. Most people are fearful of change because they don't believe they have any control over how or when it happens to them. Since change happens either to the individual or by the individual, Johnson shows us that what matters most is the attitude we have about change. When the Y2K panic gripped the corporate realm before the new millennium, most work environments finally recognized the urgent need to get their computers and other business systems up to speed and able to deal with unprecedented change. And businesses realized that this was not enough: they needed to help people get ready, too. Johnson has created this book to do just that, containing a simple story with a message that can radically alter the way we cope with change. Who Moved My Cheese? allows for common themes to become topics for discussion and individual interpretation.
650 _aChange (Psychology)
_v Adaptability (Psychology)
_xLife change events.
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_cBook