[독후감]who moved my cheese
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An author if this book, "Spenser Johnson" wrote not only "Who moved my Cheese?"but also wrote "present" and the "One minute" series of whole five volumes that`s well known.Who moved my Cheese?"
This book is included in fable with mouse and the small people to view as a chance from crisis which is the necessity of convertible thoughts. It`s been really famous management reading as a bestseller list for reflecting the latest sudden change of economic environment, that the person who can manage actively in change is highly valued social condition.
I was interested in this book after it became a bestseller. At first time, I couldn`t understand why this book became as a best seller. Everybody is aware of this lesson. Just anyone could of heard the words but why is it so famous throughout universally? As I presumed, in cover of the book, world-widely outstanding people made a comment about how they got deeply impressed. I also thought that the title of this book "Who moved my Cheese?", sound interesting and unique. If the title was too reticent and serious, those famous people would not been able to focus it with curiosity and one`s attention. As time passed by, I could gradually understand why this book got famous. Now I will present "Who moved my Cheese?" the b! ook which enlightens the lectures that`s been put out.
The first chapter of this book starts with one highschool association meeting in Chicago. At their high school times, it seemed like they intend to have extremely youthful ambitious spirit dream and hope. After all those times in the place where they got together, they were talking about their various life story of tough and suffering times. But their friend Michael starts to talk about the fable that he heard to help out his friends. That fable actually brought a big change and also told them about a motivation that he could succeed by overcoming the crisis.
I was so curious that how worthy and amazing enough the story was to impress the famous people.