Book details
Who Moved My Cheese?
by Spencer Johnson
1998
About the book
Spencer Johnson’s parable centers on four characters living in a maze: two mice named Sniff and Scurry, and two littlepeople named Hem and Haw. Their lives revolve around finding Cheese, a metaphor for career success, relationships, or health. When their usual supply at Cheese Station C disappears, the mice instinctively move on to find new sources. In contrast, the littlepeople remain rooted in place, paralyzed by resentment and denial. The story tracks Haw’s internal shift as he eventually overcomes his fear, enters the maze again, and records his realizations on the walls to help others adapt to the inevitable loss of the familiar.
This book serves professionals and organizations facing restructuring, industry shifts, or personal setbacks. Readers look to this text to identify their own habits of resistance and to learn how to anticipate change before it occurs. The narrative provides a framework for letting go of outdated systems and overcoming the anxiety of the unknown. By the end, a reader understands that stagnant situations carry more risk than venturing into new territory. They walk away with a simplified mental model for monitoring environmental signals and reacting quickly to new realities.
Details
- Published
- 1998
- Language
- EN