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

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

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Better left unread
Review: I wish my manager had saved his money and simply passed around one of the many inane heart warming "true stories" that get passed around the internet. This book is pop-psychology for the CEO-set. Inane and ultimately confusing, the book's ultimate "theme" doesn't hold up to even minute philosophical scrutiny. Once considered, its theme actually becomes ominous, and if I worked anywhere else I would be concerned for my job and would probably take it as a sign to look for better chesese. This book is insulting to the thoughtful person and to anyone who just so happens to have a strong belief system and doesn't need some M.D.-millionaire to tell us how to deal with our lives, let alone our managers.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Who Moved My Cheese?
Review: This is the most important book I have ever read! It identifies my personality in relation to change and avoiding change. It has opened my eyes to my resistance to change in my personal and professional life and convinced me to embrace and welcome change. I have bought several more copies to give to my co-workers, customers and friends. Everyone can learn from this book.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Disappointed
Review: Great title and thoughts but more of an essay than a book. I had hoped that it would have some great insights relayed in an approachable story form. But in the end, it's too simple and doesn't have the substance I hoped for. It's setup in 3 parts and only the 2nd part about the mice/people really belongs in the book. The other parts are there to fill pages and aren't worth reading. This is one book that isn't going to change your life, but will fill 20 minutes of your lunch hour with "some" entertainment.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: You've got to be kidding!
Review: I love motivational books, but this one did not move me at all! This is much like Jonathan Livingston Seagull was - much acclaimed and much too simple-minded. This from the author of One Minute Manager?

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: I was disappointed...
Review: My 2 cents is that this book costs a lot of money for what I got out of it. I read this in one sitting and it did not "change my life". It was somewhat helpful in reminding me about attitudes and actions, but I think I could have found a less sappy and "cheesy" reading to get the same point across.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Ok, so it's simple
Review: Given that we live in an overly simple minded society swayed by one liners, TV commercials and MTV this book is really quite good. It's probably not going to change your life but it should get you to think at least a little. I enjoyed it and recommend it to others, not as a doctrine to live by, but rather an interesting story to stimulate deeper discussion about the problem of "fear paralysis". Having read in other reviews that this story is "just a parable" I must point out that all major religions rely on parables to reinforce and teach their beliefs. There is nothing wrong with a modern parable. This one is pretty good.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Thank you, Dr. Spencer, for your gift of beauty...
Review: Childlike? Yes. Simplistic? Hmmmmm.... When a medical doctor, the equivalent of an American monarch - the most beloved and respected of professionals - changes his own life to become an author of time management monuments, then how little change is needed to breathe new life into the rest of us mere mortals!

The cheese fable simple? Depends... What the wise doctor obviously found on his quest for life is that simplicity is beauty and beauty is simplicity.

As for time - all we can really count on is that time will pass no matter what we do. What would YOU do if you weren't afraid?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Educational, Entertaining and Inspiring
Review: This book was a quick read, thought provoking, and by the end of the book I could see myself in two of the characters. I could actually see situations that I had lived out, that were parallel to those drawn in the book, and I found myself laughing at myself. If you are in a rut, I highly recommend this book, it will help you to look for new "cheese", or find new ways to enjoy the "cheese" you already have!

DW

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Who Moved My Cheese?
Review: If you think you're alone fighting the changes that naturally occur in life, this book is for you. You will easily see yourself as one of the four characters in the book and learn from the adventure. This book is a "must-read" for any entrepreneur. I enjoyed it immensely.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Who Moved My Cheese?
Review: Loved this book. It was recommended to me by a friend and I immediately purchased it and read it on tape so I can listen to it as I drive. Very well written - everyone will recognize themselves as one of the four characters dealing with change in their lives. I consider it a must-read for entrepreneurs.


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