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ThaSaltCracka 11-14-2005 11:35 AM

Who Moved My Cheese?
 
Anyone else read this book? IF so, what are your thoughts on it? Simple story really, but the concepts in the story are not so simple. I like the question, "what would you do if you weren't afraid?" Hopefully I can carry that with me the rest of my life as a way to force myself to do certain things where I am a worried about a potential bad outcome.

Anyways, please post your comments.

ChipWrecked 11-14-2005 11:41 AM

Re: Who Moved My Cheese?
 
Same as with most of this management/self-help stuff: It's stuff you already know, but it's always good to have a different perspective, a new going over.

The mice Hem and Haw (think that was their names, read it a couple years ago) were a little cutesy for my taste, but what the hey.

Major truth in the statement that the only thing that remains the same, is change.

swede123 11-14-2005 11:44 AM

Re: Who Moved My Cheese?
 
At my job we had this played to us (as an audio book) a few years ago. I really didn't get much out of it but that was mostly because my company's management philosophy pretty much exemplifies the opposite of all the concepts the story illustrates. Perhaps I should re-read it on my own to get a more unbiased reaction.

Swede

ThaSaltCracka 11-14-2005 11:48 AM

Re: Who Moved My Cheese?
 
To Swede and Chipwrecked,

Most of it is pretty basic stuff, and it is things that I would hope we already know, either via personel experience or via teachers/parents. I just liked the stripped down approach. It didn't try to overanalyze, it just laid it all out for you. So in that regards it was nice.

Short read too.

KKbluff 11-14-2005 01:25 PM

Re: Who Moved My Cheese?
 
Its a great book as I have read it as well.

Try reading "The Tipping Point" by Malcolm Gladwell.

If you liked "Who Moved My Cheese" you will love this book.

ThaSaltCracka 11-14-2005 02:14 PM

Re: Who Moved My Cheese?
 
I will have to check that out, thanks.

ChipWrecked 11-14-2005 02:15 PM

Re: Who Moved My Cheese?
 
I'm sure you have read the classic of this 'pocket management' genre, "The One Minute Manager".

Shajen 11-14-2005 02:21 PM

Re: Who Moved My Cheese?
 
This book was given to me by my Senior VP about a week before he and the rest of us lost our jobs.

At the time, I didn't realize he was giving me a subtle hint.

I saw him about a month later and we joked about it.

He said basically he'd get fired and lose his pension/severance if anyone knew we were being let go. I called him a bastard for giving me a hint I'd only get after being let go. Good times.

The book itself? Just serves as a wake up call for the terminally slack. (I include myself in that category)

ThaSaltCracka 11-14-2005 04:58 PM

Re: Who Moved My Cheese?
 
[ QUOTE ]
I'm sure you have read the classic of this 'pocket management' genre, "The One Minute Manager".

[/ QUOTE ]never read it, is it worth while to non managment employees?

CORed 11-14-2005 05:01 PM

Re: Who Moved My Cheese?
 
I read it. I thought the fable part was pretty good, but the second part, where they explained everything, was pretty annoying. I got the point. I didn't need it explained.


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