Who Moved My Cheese
Who Moved My Cheese, written in the form of a fable, features two mice and two 'little people', essentially miniature humans.The mice are named Sniff and Scurry, while the little people are named Hem and Haw. They all live in a maze, a model of the outside world. Initially without cheese, both groups go looking for cheese in pairs. One day, both groups find a cheese-filled corridor at Cheese Station C. The human establish routine around this cheese station and eventually become arrogant. Upon arriving at Cheese Station C one day, Hem and Haw see that the cheese is over. However, they are not surprised as they noticed the quantity slowly dwindling and are mentally prepared for the arduous task of finding more cheese. Later, Hem and Haw arrive and see the cheese missing. They are angered, with Hem exclaiming "Who moved my cheese?". Realising the apparent finality of their situation, Hem and Haw mourn the unfairness of life. Eventually Haw realises that they ought to step out of their despair and go looking for more cheese. Although initially discouraged by Hem and his negativity, Haw sets out. Before he leaves, he jots down messages on the wall, "If you do not change, you can become extinct" and "What would you do if you weren't afraid?", in the hope that it will inspire his friend. in the meanwhile, the two mice have found a better cheese source in Cheese Station N. Full of fear and even more filled with determination, Haw searches and finally finds Cheese Station N, full of cheese, even some new varieties. All along his journey he left 'writings on the wall' for his friend. Still hopeful that he would gradually see the folly in his obstinate ways and come looking for new cheese. This edition of Who Moved My Cheese is in Hindi and is available in hardcover. it was published by Manjul Publishing House in 2003.
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Who Moved My Cheese
Who Moved My Cheese, written in the form of a fable, features two mice and two 'little people', essentially miniature humans.The mice are named Sniff and Scurry, while the little people are named Hem and Haw. They all live in a maze, a model of the outside world. Initially without cheese, both groups go looking for cheese in pairs. One day, both groups find a cheese-filled corridor at Cheese Station C. The human establish routine around this cheese station and eventually become arrogant. Upon arriving at Cheese Station C one day, Hem and Haw see that the cheese is over. However, they are not surprised as they noticed the quantity slowly dwindling and are mentally prepared for the arduous task of finding more cheese. Later, Hem and Haw arrive and see the cheese missing. They are angered, with Hem exclaiming "Who moved my cheese?". Realising the apparent finality of their situation, Hem and Haw mourn the unfairness of life. Eventually Haw realises that they ought to step out of their despair and go looking for more cheese. Although initially discouraged by Hem and his negativity, Haw sets out. Before he leaves, he jots down messages on the wall, "If you do not change, you can become extinct" and "What would you do if you weren't afraid?", in the hope that it will inspire his friend. in the meanwhile, the two mice have found a better cheese source in Cheese Station N. Full of fear and even more filled with determination, Haw searches and finally finds Cheese Station N, full of cheese, even some new varieties. All along his journey he left 'writings on the wall' for his friend. Still hopeful that he would gradually see the folly in his obstinate ways and come looking for new cheese. This edition of Who Moved My Cheese is in Hindi and is available in hardcover. it was published by Manjul Publishing House in 2003.
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Who Moved My Cheese

Who Moved My Cheese

by Spencer Johnson
Who Moved My Cheese

Who Moved My Cheese

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Who Moved My Cheese, written in the form of a fable, features two mice and two 'little people', essentially miniature humans.The mice are named Sniff and Scurry, while the little people are named Hem and Haw. They all live in a maze, a model of the outside world. Initially without cheese, both groups go looking for cheese in pairs. One day, both groups find a cheese-filled corridor at Cheese Station C. The human establish routine around this cheese station and eventually become arrogant. Upon arriving at Cheese Station C one day, Hem and Haw see that the cheese is over. However, they are not surprised as they noticed the quantity slowly dwindling and are mentally prepared for the arduous task of finding more cheese. Later, Hem and Haw arrive and see the cheese missing. They are angered, with Hem exclaiming "Who moved my cheese?". Realising the apparent finality of their situation, Hem and Haw mourn the unfairness of life. Eventually Haw realises that they ought to step out of their despair and go looking for more cheese. Although initially discouraged by Hem and his negativity, Haw sets out. Before he leaves, he jots down messages on the wall, "If you do not change, you can become extinct" and "What would you do if you weren't afraid?", in the hope that it will inspire his friend. in the meanwhile, the two mice have found a better cheese source in Cheese Station N. Full of fear and even more filled with determination, Haw searches and finally finds Cheese Station N, full of cheese, even some new varieties. All along his journey he left 'writings on the wall' for his friend. Still hopeful that he would gradually see the folly in his obstinate ways and come looking for new cheese. This edition of Who Moved My Cheese is in Hindi and is available in hardcover. it was published by Manjul Publishing House in 2003.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9788186775349
Publisher: Manjul Publishing House Pvt. Ltd.
Publication date: 01/01/2003
Pages: 96
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.38(d)
Language: Marathi

About the Author

Date of Birth:

January 1, 1940

Place of Birth:

South Dakota

Education:

B.A. in psychology, University of Southern California, 1963; M.D., Royal College of Surgeons

What People are Saying About This

Randy Harris

I'm giving this book to colleagues and friends. Spencer Johnson's storytelling abilities and unique insights make this a rare book that can be read and understood by everyone who wants to succeed in these changing times. -- Former Vice-Chairman, Merrill Lynch International

Foreword

The Story Behind The Story
by Kenneth Blanchard, Ph.D.

I am thrilled to be telling you "the story behind the story" of Who Moved My Cheese?because it means the book has now been written, and is available for all of us to read, enjoy and share with others.

This is something I've wanted to see happen ever since I first heard Spencer Johnson tell his great "Cheese" story, years ago, before we wrote our book The One Minute Managertogether.

I remember thinking then how good the story was and how helpful it would be to me from that moment on.

Who Moved My Cheese?is a story about change that takes place in a Maze where four amusing characters look for "Cheese" -- cheese being a metaphor for what we want to have in life, whether it is a job, a relationship, money, a big house, freedom, health, recognition, spiritual peace, or even an activity like jogging or golf.

Each of us has our own idea of what Cheese is, and we pursue it because we believe it makes us happy. If we get it, we often become attached to it. And if we lose it, or it's taken away, it can be traumatic.

The "Maze" in the story represents where you spend time looking for what you want. It can be the organization you work in, the community you live in, or the relationships you have in your life.

I tell the Cheese story that you are about to read in my talks around the world, and often hear later from people about what a difference it has made to them.

Believe it or not, this little story has been credited with saving careers, marriages and lives!

One of the many real-life examples comes from Charlie Jones, a well-respected broadcaster for NBC-TV, who revealed that hearing the story of "Who Moved My Cheese?" saved his career. His job as a broadcaster is unique but the principles he learned can be used by anyone.

Here's what happened: Charlie had worked hard and had done a great job of broadcasting Track and Field events at an earlier Olympic Games, so he was surprised and upset when his boss told him he'd been removed from these showcase events for the next Olympics and assigned to Swimming and Diving.

Not knowing these sports as well, he was frustrated. He felt unappreciated and he became angry. He said he felt it wasn't fair! His anger began to affect everything he did.

Then, he heard the story of "Who Moved My Cheese?"

After that he said he laughed at himself and changed his attitude. He realized his boss had just "moved his Cheese." So he adapted. He learned the two new sports, and in the process, found that doing something new made him feel young.

It wasn't long before his boss recognized his new attitude and energy, and he soon got better assignments. He went on to enjoy more success than ever and was later inducted into Pro Football's Hall of Fame -- Broadcasters' Alley.

That's just one of the many real-life stories I've heard about the impact this story has had on people -- from their work life to their love life.

I'm such a strong believer in the power of "Who Moved My Cheese?" that I recently gave a copy of an early pre-publication edition to everyone (more than 200 people) working with our company. Why?

Because like every company that wants to not only survive in the future but stay competitive, Blanchard Training & Development is constantly changing. They keep moving our "cheese." While in the past we may have wanted loyal employees, today we need flexible people who are not possessive about "the way things are done around here."

And yet, as you know, living in constant white water with the changes occurring all the time at work or in life can be stressful, unless people have a way of looking at change that helps them understand it. Enter the CHEESE story.

When I told people about the story and then they got to read Who Moved My Cheese?you could almost feel the release of negative energy beginning to occur. Person after person from every department went out of their way to thank me for the book and told me how helpful it had been to them already in seeing the changes going on in our company in a different light. Believe me, this brief parable takes little time to read but its impact can be profound.

As you turn the pages, you will find three sections in this book. In the first, "A Gathering," former classmates talk at a class reunion about trying to deal with the changes happening in their lives. The second section is, "The Story of Who Moved My Cheese?," the core of the book. In the third section, "A Discussion," people discuss what The Story meant to them and how they are going to use it in their work and in their lives.

Some readers of this book's early manuscript preferred to stop at the end of "The Story," without reading further, and interpret its meaning for themselves. Others enjoyed reading "A Discussion" that follows because it stimulated their thinking about how they might apply what they'd learned to their own situation.

In any case, I hope each time you retread Who Moved My Cheese?you will find something new and useful in it, as I do, and that it will help you deal with change and bring you success, whatever you decide success is for you.

I hope you enjoy what you discover and I wish you well. Remember: Move with the cheese!

Ken Blanchard
San Diego, 1998

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