Qui a pique mon fromage?, ou, Comment s'adapter au changement au travail, en famille et en amour

104 pages

French language

Published Feb. 20, 2000 by Editions Michel Lafon.

ISBN:
978-2-84098-598-3
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OCLC Number:
63924215

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4 stars (3 reviews)

Une fable destinee a surmonter nos peurs face au changement. [SDM].

24 editions

Silly and obvious but there are some good nuggets in there.

3 stars

I can see why this book has the reputation it does. It's very simple and beats you over the head with its main points. If my boss gave me this to read before a giant restructure I'd probably launch it at his head.

That said, some of the bits about overthinking changes and fretting so much over how a change might negatively affect you did resonate with me, and I recognized myself in there, so maybe thinking of this silly tale will help with that.

The whole thing is around 100 pages. Get it from the library, take an hour to read it, try to get from it what you can.

Oh, skip the final "discussion" session. It's short, but it feels like a really bad after-school special about business.

A short, but rich worthwhile cautionary tale for all.

5 stars

A good life lesson regarding adapting to change and letting go of a a complacent, comfortable situation in hopes of avoiding change. The story reads like a children's book, but the book explores the story and gives several real life examples of applying the lesson to all stages of life.

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Subjects

  • Change (Psychology)
  • Realisation de soi
  • Changement (psychologie)
  • Changement d'attitude
  • Adaptation (Psychologie)
  • Manuel
  • Adaptation psychologique
  • Adaptation (psychologie)
  • Modification du comportement
  • Changement (Psychologie)