Spencer Johnson
Who Moved My Cheese?
Spencer Johnson, MD is a best selling author and health guru. His books have helped millions of eople learn to lead healthier lives without stress.
Spencer Johnson, M.D., is a #1 best-selling author, an internationally respected thought leader, and a Distinguished Fellow at the Harvard Business School. His books have helped millions of people discover simple truths they can use to have healthier lives with more success and less stress. He has often been referred to as "the best there is at taking complex subjects and presenting simple solutions that work."
Dr. Johnson is the author or co-author of nine New York Times Bestsellers, including the #1 Bestsellers Who Moved My Cheese?-- An A-Mazing Way to Deal with Change at Work and in Life and The One Minute Manager, the world's most popular management method.
Dr. Johnson is a popular speaker, whose change-management presentations focus on "The Cheese Story" with practical applications. His motivational speaking style with audience interaction helps people in organizations see how they can thrive in these changing times. His presentation includes the story of four characters - Sniff, Scurry, Hem and Haw and their adventure through the Maze to find New Cheese.
The Cheese story allows the audience to step outside of their own fears and concerns about change, identify with one of the characters, and gain a new "Cheese" vocabulary that quickens the change process. People then begin to see things differently and start to act in new ways to help themselves and their organization adapt and succeed.
Dr. Johnson's education includes a B.A. in psychology from the University of Southern California, an M.D. degree from the Royal College of Surgeons, and medical clerkships at Harvard Medical School and The Mayo Clinic. Dr. Johnson was Medical Director of Communications for Medtronic, the inventors of cardiac pacemakers; Research Physician at The Institute for Inter-Disciplinary Studies, a think tank; and Consultant to the Center for the Study of the Person, and the School of Medicine, University of California. His books are often featured in the media, including CNN, The Today Show, Larry King Show, Time Magazine, Wall Street Journal, USA Today, and United Press International
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