Summary of Who Moved My Cheese: by Spencer Johnson | Includes Analysis
C**Y
A simple, but effective book on managing change
I read Who Moved My Cheese as part of a leadership and management course in the late 1980s, and was profoundly affected by the author, Spencer Johnson’s, use of a simple, child-like story of four characters, two mice and two little people, and their reaction to a diminishing supply of cheese, their main source of food. Instaread’s Key Takeaways, Analysis & Review of Who Moved My Cheese by Spencer Johnson provides the reader with a very effective summary of the book and its main themes: that change is inevitable; and that anticipating and accepting change is the route to eventual success. Having read the book before reading the Instaread summary, I can attest that Instaread has nailed the book to a tee.Though simplistic, Spencer’s book is an excellent introduction to change management that can be understood by young and old, experienced and neophytes alike.
R**Z
~~ Change compared to Cheese Stations?! ~~
With the original book by Spencer Johnson being only 96 pages some might question the need for a summary! Well, depending on your views, if you read some of the reviews on the original then you might find yourself running to grab this Instaread summary (think DETAILED review) which is only 19 pages! With 7 Key Takeways presented this is a quick read that does not bog you down. Here are a couple KT's to whet your appetite:>>>#1 - "Change is an inevitable and constant part of life.">>>#6 - "It can be exhilarating to break out of old ways and begin the search for something new."Meet two mice, Sniff and Scurry along with two "Littlepeople" Hem and Haw in a maze with Cheese Stations. What happens when the cheese runs out? This is obviously a fictional story discussing how to adapt to change. Important to anticipate that change will happen to you. Sniff and Scurry are more prepared so find new cheese before Hem and Haw. Changes happen in the markets, your business etc. Don't let fear hold you back. An example provided here is the Kennedy's who came from Ireland in 1849 and went on to become one of the wealthiest families in the USA.The original book is described as resembling a "children's story or fable". Although written for adults is it is written at a child's level so some grown-ups may find it boring. Instaread does say though that lessons can be learned. Sound kind of interesting to you? Then check this Instaread summary out first to see if what is written appeals to you. Maybe you've already read the original and need a quick reminder? This summary would be a great option for you too! Important to note that my review is based on the quality of this Instaread review and not the original book. Summary provided in exchange for an honest review. Thanks, Liz
M**B
Google instead of purchase this book
Kinda lack luster. There is more info on the book o google.
B**R
A quick summary ...
It probably is too quick for my liking. I was hoping for a little more depth but all in all it got me in the proper frame to discuss the book further in a group environment
M**
Get the book
more of a work book then reading
A**N
Change will come, what will you do!!
Good book to get you to realize change is inevitable & you can change with it or get left behind & out. Uses a great analogy to illustrate this point. This scratches the surface. Get the full book or audiobook if reading isnt your thing!!!
R**S
WHO STOLE MY CHEESE ... REDUX FOR - 2016
This book is a continuance and update of the original Kenneth Blanchard "Cheese" series that originated about 40 years ago ...and is an overview of the actual book “Who Moved My Cheese.“ Kind of like an abbreviated Cliff's Notes for the full book. It provides a potential reader enough information regarding this book’s content and philosophy to determine if we want to invest the extra money and time to actually buy and read the entire book. As an avid reader I have personally found “Instaread” to be a very helpful and valuable service.
L**O
Five Stars
This is a very good summary of the book Most helpful. Thanks.
S**J
An affirmation of what what we may know unconsciously
I am glad I just went for the Instaread, I know that I would have been bored with a longer narrative. In reality this narrative states the obvious, although sometimes we need to be reminded of this! As I am presently at a crossroads, this is a good reminder to be bold.
T**
Summarised Be Sure this is what you were looking for
My search was for the book ' Who moved my cheese'. Please be aware this is a slim summary of the book.
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