There are many management improvement books around and this is not one of them. It is more of a parody of Who Moved the Cheese by Spencer Johnson. Who Cut the Cheese?
advances a less than optimum method of management by shifting the blame. As in Johnson’s book, “cheese” represents what you want out of life.
I am a literal guy and cheese is what I want out of life. It’s like the perfect food. In this humorous book, Mason Brown advances one of my favorite quotes:
“The person who smiles in the face of adversity has found someone else to blame.”
Blame as a management technique is often used and could be called a style, but I don’t advocate it. I have experienced it: I just don’t advocate it. This is a funny, short read.
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