Who move my cheese?

Yes who move my cheese? did you hear it!

Dr Splender created four beautiful characters – the mice: “Sniff” and “Scurry;’ and the Little people: “Hem” and “Haw

They all represent the simple and complex parts of our self regardless of our age, gender, race or nationality.

  • Sniff – who sniffs out change early
  • Scurry– who scurries into action
  • Hem- who denies and resists change as he fears it will lead to something worse
  • Haw– who learns to adapt in time when he sees changing can lead to something better!

Plot starts when five former classmates Angela, Nathan, Carlos, Jessica and Michael gathered for lunch on one Sunday in Chicago. As the discussion goes, Michael start to tell Who moved my cheese story?

here goes!!

All four character of story Sniff, Scurry, Hem, Haw were lived in a maze. Two were mice Sniff & Scurry and two were little beings Hem & Haw who were as small as mice but who looked and acted a lot like people today. They were searching for cheese. Initially they all were together and paired to find cheese. One day they find a cheese station C and the humans establish routines around their daily intake of cheese, slowly becoming arrogant in the process.

Slowly but constantly the cheese at Station C start to reducing. One day when two mice arrive station C to find no cheese but they showed no surprised because they were already mentally prepared for all circumstances and again happily they begin their hunt for new cheese together.

On the other hand, when little human find no cheese Hem get angered, annoyed and demands, “Who moved my cheese? They started to blame each other and get angry at the unfairness of the situation. Haw suggests a search for new cheese, but Hem is dead-set in his disappointment and dismisses the proposal.

Meanwhile, Sniff and Scurry have found “Cheese Station N,” and new cheese. But back at Cheese Station C, Hem again knocks down the proposal of Haw. What happen next?

Hem also gives you important tips that might help you in future:

CHANGE IS ALWAYS GOOD
  • Change Happens
  • Anticipate Change
  • Monitor Change
  • Adapt to change quickly
  • Enjoy change

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