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  • I Moved Your Cheese

  • For Those Who Refuse to Live as Mice in Someone Else's Maze
  • By: Deepak Malhotra
  • Narrated by: Robert Fass
  • Length: 1 hr and 17 mins
  • 4.2 out of 5 stars (128 ratings)
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I Moved Your Cheese

By: Deepak Malhotra
Narrated by: Robert Fass
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Summary

For all its good intentions, Who Moved My Cheese? basically reduces us to mice in a maze sniffing after cheese. 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. We can create the circumstances and realities we want—we can go beyond simply changing our behavior (find that new cheese!) to changing the game itself. But to do so we need to understand the ways we’re holding ourselves back. As one of the characters in the book says, “the problem is not that the mouse is in the maze, but that the maze is in the mouse.”

©2011 Deepak Malhotra (P)2011 AudioGO

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Didnt need to link to Who Moved My Cheese.

Enjoyed the book for was it is... it was motivational, what else can you say!!

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Briliant!

It is just briliant book, short and exciting. I remember how i 20 years ago red "who mowed my chees" to my sone as a bedtime story. So i grab this book as soon as i so it 😂👍.

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An interesting angle on the original story

I found this an interesting listen. Like Who Moved My Cheese, it gets you thinking outside the box (or maze in this case). At points it feels a little forced, but hey, it's a quick listen.

The second half of the book is questions to think about. Feels a little unnecessary, but might help some people

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A Must Read

Deepak has written an excellent story that, when provided an open minded ear, offers a simple yet thought provoking story that offers a means to contemplate your life and your choices from the perspective of those characters within his charming tale of mice and their desire for cheese.

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unrealistic

this is basically telling you to ignore reality (“walk through the walls of the Maze”), and understand it’s a system created by others.
towards the end this basically became one of those spiritual books that tells you “manifest your own reality”…it was so far off from the original idea of “Who Moved My Cheese”, that i feel it almost missed its entire point.

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Story well read but the story itself, not for me

Who moved my cheese is my all time favourite book. It was a given, when I saw this title I had to listen to it. Personally I felt the book wanted the mice not to be mice, but little people. It robbed the mice what they were amazing at. Great shame as I am often mindful of the qualities of mice in the "good book".

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