Dr. Spencer Johnson,
whose book "Who Moved My Cheese?" sold 25 million copies and became a
business and self-help phenomenon, has died.
Associated
Press report continues:
Johnson's
executive assistant Nancy Casey said Saturday that he died Monday (last week) of
complications from pancreatic cancer in the San Diego-area city of Encinitas.
"Who
Moved My Cheese?" was a slim, 94-page fable on the need to embrace change
that was derived from a story Johnson had told at parties and used in speeches.
Published
in 1998, it featured two mice - Sniff and Scurry - and two tiny humans - Hem
and Haw - and was set in a maze. The title is a quote from one of the humans,
who can't accept that he needs to seek out food in new places, instead
returning to the same place for it repeatedly.
Eventually,
Haw learns to leave his place of comfort in search of cheese.
"Before
long, he knew why he felt good," Johnson wrote. "He stopped to write
again on the wall: 'When you stop being afraid, you feel good!'"
The
book became a cultural constant in the late 1990s. It appeared in the front
windows of airport bookstores, was endlessly quoted in graduation addresses and
motivational seminars, and was the go-to gift for Father's Day. Parody versions
soon began popping up.
"Spencer
built a fable that helps people deal with change in a really accessible
way," Ivan Held, president of G.P. Putnam Sons at Penguin Group USA,
Johnson's publisher, said in a prepared statement.
Johnson
was a medical doctor-turned children's author when he wrote his first hit book,
"The One Minute Manager," in 1982, with co-author Ken Blanchard.
The
book teaches three techniques for being an effective boss, offering
"one-minute goals," "one-minute praisings" and "one-minute
reprimands."
It
was self-published at first but sold wildly at conventions where the authors
gave presentations. Then a major publisher picked it up and it went on to sell
15 million copies.
Blanchard made a career of the book in ensuing decades, updating the original and penning spin-offs.
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