Pros: It makes some good points; short, quick read Cons: Too simplistic; Most people already know what this book describes
The Handwriting on the Wall:
Change Happens:They Keep Moving with the Cheese Anticipate Change:Get Ready for the Cheese to Move Monitor Change:Smell the Cheese often so that you know when it’s...
Pros: The ostensible message has some merit. Change is inevitable. Cons: Overpriced, far too simplistic, large print, no substance.
I suppose I should preface this review by stating that Who Moved My Cheese? was not a book that I chose to read, but one that my employer decided would be good for me (and the rest of my team) to read. Our workplace is incredibly dynamic, and ...
Pros: simple story; quick read; good message Cons: a little too "cheesy" in parts of the book.
The book Who Moved My Cheese? by author Spencer Johnson, who also wrote the One Minute Manager book that became the manual for management success to many company leaders.
This book is only 94 pages in length and can easily be...
Pros: A quick read with one salient point Cons: Delivers much less than it promises
My youngest brother is a very successful manager with a Fortune 100 company whose name is familiar to most of us. This Christmas he sent me a copy of the book that the firm’s senior management was touting to their workforce. The book jacket declares...
Pros: The print is larger than normal. That's good, you wouldn't want to miss a word. <cough> Cons: It's sad that the author thinks that this makes such a huge difference in so many people's lives.
Well, what can you say about a book that’s been on the New York Times Best Seller’s List for eons? The first thing you can say is, um, why are YOU reading it? Because. My employer bought a thousand copies of the book and “highly recommended” that...
Pros: Quick Read, "Water cooler conversation" fodder, Might make a nice gift for office mates Cons: Sometimes written for the "dumber than a box of rocks" crowd
I love the idea for this write off! The premise is to incorporate as many clichés into an opinion as possible, while still “making your point”. A special thanks to mind-full, who seems to think she’s a bit “long in the tooth” due to her Epinions...
Pros: Large Font, Easy Read, Multi-Facet Cons: Some Corporations Give It Too Much Credit.
Cheese . Stagnant too long it gets moldy?! But Some of the finest cheeses are well aged. Finding the balance depends upon your taste buds. Can we condition ourselves to adapt to cheese varieties? Perhaps! Unless youre allergic to mold...
Pros: A quick, easy read Cons: Not enough stress on these principles being good for personal goals
My husband called me from work one day and while we were talking mentioned the title of this book sitting next to the phone. Thinking I heard him wrong, I asked him to repeat it. Then I told him to bring it home if he could...I had to find out what it...
Pros: Gives you current buzz words to use with managers who only speak buzz. Short. Cons: Inane drivel. This will not help you with change or cheese.
Who Moved My Cheese is one of the books currently
making the manager "must read" circuit. Most
corporate managers have goals for learning new
techniques and keeping up with hot business books.
These goals make it likely...
Pros: A fun little story which may get you out of some ruts. Cons: You may gain some weight if the cheesy parts make you hungry.
I kept wondering what this book was all about a year ago when someone mentioned how it had made a major impact on their business. I tend to be a little skeptical of books with titles that say "Manage Your Business One Minute At A Time" . In one sense,...
Pros: short, simplistic and you provide the content yourself. Cons: short , simplistic and you have to think about it.
Q: Why Do We Need Another Review Of This Book? A: You really dont, but sometimes the cheese moves so fast it melts. Read on .. The book is a short, pleasant metaphor about life in general. Four characters live in a maze, and ...
Pros: If a good parable works for you, this one is pretty upbeat! Cons: Parts of it were patronizing and cheesy. Sorry. Had to.
Let's face it, we are in the midst of an 'economic downturn' here in America. I can tell because I've been drinking a soda called "Dr. Perfect" from Stop and Shop, instead of my usual Dr. Pepper! It saves me a few pennies and tastes almost as...
Pros: A short, but most interesting read! Cons: Expensive
I know this is a cliched term, but here it goes. Life is an adventure. There are so many different aspects in life that one can enjoy. Whether this is spending time with the family or something small, such as enjoying a game of snooker with a few...
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