Who Moved My Cheese
Who Moved My Cheese
Who Moved My Cheese
Moved
My
Cheese?
An Amazing Way to Deal With Change In
Your Work & In Your Life
DR SPENCER JOHNSON
THE BOOK
• Spencer Johnson
• Kenneth Blanchard
• A global business fable
phenomenon
• Dealing with change
• Printed in 1998
• 27 million copies sold
• Translated in 42 languages
• Used by big corporations
THE FOUR CHARACTERS
“Cheese” – a metaphor for what
we want to have in life:
Good job
Happy relationship
Money
Big House
Freedom
Health
Recognition
Spiritual peace
Every morning, the mice & the little people, put on their
jogging suits and running shoes, left their homes and
raced into the maze looking for cheese.
Leads Me To It!
Haw wondered why he had always thought that a
change would lead to something worse. But now he
realized that change could lead to something better.
He raced through the mace with greater strength
and agility.
He spotted a cheese station
and spotted little pieces of
cheese. He ate most of the
bits and put some few in his
pocket.
He began to regain his
strength and again wrote….
The Quicker You
Let Go Of Old
Cheese, The
Sooner you Find
New Cheese.
After a while, Haw made his way back to Cheese
Station C and found Hem. He offered him bits of
cheese but was turned down.
Hem appreciated his friend’s gesture but said “I
don’t think I would like New Cheese. It’s not what I
used to. I want my own Cheese back and I’m not
going to change until I get what I want.”
Disappointed, Haw went back on his own. He knew
what made him happy wasn’t just having cheese.
It Is Safer To Search
In The Maze Than
Remain In A
Cheeseless Situation
Haw used to believe that Cheese should never be
moved and that change wasn’t right.
Now, he realized that it was natural for change to
continually occur, whether you expect it or not.
Change could surprise you only if you didn’t expect it
and weren’t looking for it.
When he realized he had changed his beliefs,
he paused again to write on the wall….
Old Beliefs Do
Not Lead You To
New Cheese
He knew when you change what you believe,
you change what you do.
You can believe that a change will harm you and
resist it or..
You can believe that finding New Cheese will help
you.
It all depends on what you choose to believe.
Congratulation Haw!
Piled everywhere was the greatest supply of
cheese he had ever seen. Some kinds of
cheese were new to him.
When had eaten his fill, he lifted a piece of fresh
cheese and made a toast “Hooray for Change”.
Sniff and Scurry welcomed him. They nodded their
heads in admiration.
Haw had learned something from Sniff and Scurry.
They kept life simple. They didn’t overanalyze
or overcomplicate things.
When the situation changed and the Cheese had
been moved, they moved with the Cheese.
He also realized that:
•There is always new cheese out there whether you
recognize it at the time or not
•You are rewarded with it when you go past your
fear
•Fear should be respected as it keeps you out of real
danger
•Change has turned out to be a blessing in disguise
as it led him to find better cheese.
•He even found a better part of himself.
Haw thought about going back to Cheese Station C
to see Hem but he realized that he had already tried
to get his friend to change.
Hem had to find his own way. No one else could do
it for him. He should see the advantage of changing
himself.
Haw knew he had left a trail for Hem and that he
could find his way, if he could just read the
“Handwriting On The Wall”.
He drew a large piece of cheese around all the
insights he had become aware of….
THE HANDWRITING ON THE WALL
Change Happens
Anticipate Change
Monitor Change
Adapt To Change Quickly
Change
Enjoy Change!
Be Ready To Change Quickly & Enjoy It
Again.
Then, Haw heard sounds of movement. As the noise
grew louder, he realized that someone is coming.
HEM HAW
Denies change and Learns to adapt in time
resist it out of fear. He when they see
wanted to work in a something better. They
place that was safe were hesitant at first,
and where the but were open-minded
changes made sense enough to learn
to them, turning them something new, and
into Haws. adapted.
Whatever parts we choose to use, we all
share something in common:
A NEED
TO FIND OUR WAY IN
THE MAZE
AND
SUCCEED IN
CHANGING TIMES
Every right implies a responsibility; every
opportunity, an obligation & every possession, a
duty. So it s our RESPONSIBILITY &
OBLIGATION TO SERVE OUR DUTY WELL BY
STAYING ALERT, CALM and by NOT JUDGING
OUR SITUATIONS SUPERFICALLY.