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Who Moved My Cheese?: An Amazing Way to Deal with Change in Your Work and in Your Life

Posted by Daniel Rose - July 1, 2010 - Blog

Change causes prob­lems within all organ­i­sa­tions at some stage. One thing that dif­fer­en­ti­ates employ­ees is their abil­ity to cope with that change.

“Who Moved My Cheese” is a book that can really help to put change in per­spec­tive. It’s not writ­ten in the usual style of busi­ness lit­er­a­ture, instead it tells a story. It fol­lows “sniff” and “scurry”, two mice, and “hem” and “haw”, to lit­tle peo­ple. The com­par­i­son between mice and humans deal­ing with change is really very inter­est­ing. It does a great job to drive home the point that change hap­pens, and that we have to deal with it.

The book is avail­able on ama­zon, so why not take a look.

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