I moved your cheese : for those who refuse to live as mice in someone else's maze / Deepak Malhotra.

By: Malhotra, Deepak, 1975-Material type: TextTextPublication details: San Francisco, Calif. : Berrett-Koehler, 2011Edition: 1st edDescription: xiv, 103 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN: 9781609940652 (cased); 1609940652 (cased)Subject(s): Organizational change | Change (Psychology) | Compliance | Didactic literatureDDC classification: 650.1 LOC classification: HD58.8 | .M2452 2011Summary: MANAGEMENT & MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES. For all its good intentions, "Who Moved My Cheese?" basically reduces us to mice in a maze sniffing after cheese. Don't ask why you're in a maze, don't ask what makes the cheese move, just keep your head down and find it. And yet, success in areas such as innovation, entrepreneurship, creativity, problem solving, and business growth often depends on the ability to challenge assumptions, reshape the environment, and play by a different set of rules (your own!). Harvard Business School professor Deepak Malhorta uses a fable involving a different set of mice in a maze--mice who question everything--to help readers see how they underestimate their ability change the rules, overcome the constraints they face, and control their own destiny. "I Moved Your Cheese "encourages readers to audit their assumptions about what limitations they really face and which are self-imposed or unthinkingly accepted.
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MANAGEMENT & MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES. For all its good intentions, "Who Moved My Cheese?" basically reduces us to mice in a maze sniffing after cheese. Don't ask why you're in a maze, don't ask what makes the cheese move, just keep your head down and find it. And yet, success in areas such as innovation, entrepreneurship, creativity, problem solving, and business growth often depends on the ability to challenge assumptions, reshape the environment, and play by a different set of rules (your own!). Harvard Business School professor Deepak Malhorta uses a fable involving a different set of mice in a maze--mice who question everything--to help readers see how they underestimate their ability change the rules, overcome the constraints they face, and control their own destiny. "I Moved Your Cheese "encourages readers to audit their assumptions about what limitations they really face and which are self-imposed or unthinkingly accepted.

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