The law of the nature says Change! and the first human instinct says What Change? I am fine.
The human philosophy towards work:
Theories suggest that as individuals we love to follow routines as it does not require much of hard work.At any point in time, if we are asked to leave our comfort zones, because things are changing, it is natural for us to dislike change & feel how unfair the whole situation is.
Change is perceived as an Evil:
Change is always seen as disorientation and increases anxiety levels in individuals. At times it is also perceived as a threat because we see our "perfectly created life" slipping out of our hands.
Reasons when we welcome Change:
- Either we are too much in PAIN & want to get rid of it.
- Or we are in too much in PLEASURE that we won’t mind it.
Coping with The Change Cycle:
- Anticipate Change, as it will happen. If not today then tomorrow.
- Detach yourself from the situation & determine what impact (good/bad) it can have on your life.
- Don't Flight or Fight, Look at Change positively as it can be a means to achieve your goals.
- Start working hard towards a new journey.
- Keep the ‘End’ in mind & then work towards it; this will motivate you to come closer to your dreams.
- Enjoy the Changed situations.
- But be better prepared for the upcoming ‘Unanticipated Change’.
Who moved my cheese? The Movie
Based on the book "Who Moved My Cheese" by Spencer Johnson, M.D. Here is the link of the movie: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=16hxCB1Dvd4
Who moved my cheese? an amazing way to deal with change in your work and in your life
Movie originally copyrighted in 2003.
Credit: Future Leaders
This is a presenation for students of KSR CT MBA students and KSR CAS students. The students are have to read the book and come for presentation for reflexion.
A paper on KM for SMEs and how to leverage KM for growth and achieve organisational growth. This was also a lead article in 2004.
Senthilkumar Rajappan
The law of the nature says Change! and the first human instinct says What Change? I am fine.
The human philosophy towards work:
Theories suggest that as individuals we love to follow routines as it does not require much of hard work.At any point in time, if we are asked to leave our comfort zones, because things are changing, it is natural for us to dislike change & feel how unfair the whole situation is.
Change is perceived as an Evil:
Change is always seen as disorientation and increases anxiety levels in individuals. At times it is also perceived as a threat because we see our "perfectly created life" slipping out of our hands.
Reasons when we welcome Change:
- Either we are too much in PAIN & want to get rid of it.
- Or we are in too much in PLEASURE that we won’t mind it.
Coping with The Change Cycle:
- Anticipate Change, as it will happen. If not today then tomorrow.
- Detach yourself from the situation & determine what impact (good/bad) it can have on your life.
- Don't Flight or Fight, Look at Change positively as it can be a means to achieve your goals.
- Start working hard towards a new journey.
- Keep the ‘End’ in mind & then work towards it; this will motivate you to come closer to your dreams.
- Enjoy the Changed situations.
- But be better prepared for the upcoming ‘Unanticipated Change’.
Who moved my cheese? The Movie
Based on the book "Who Moved My Cheese" by Spencer Johnson, M.D. Here is the link of the movie: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=16hxCB1Dvd4
Who moved my cheese? an amazing way to deal with change in your work and in your life
Movie originally copyrighted in 2003.
Credit: Future Leaders
This is a presenation for students of KSR CT MBA students and KSR CAS students. The students are have to read the book and come for presentation for reflexion.
A paper on KM for SMEs and how to leverage KM for growth and achieve organisational growth. This was also a lead article in 2004.
Senthilkumar Rajappan
This is a part of our Technology Entrepreneurship Venture Lab 2012 Course.
We were supposed to do a marketing plan on an idea submitted by another colleague of ours.
2. ‘Is there anything which doesn’t
change…’ asked the disciple.
change
‘Of course’ said the master with a twinkle
in the eyes…
‘Change doesn’t change.
It persists and makes other things to
change.
It is the only thing that doesn’t change.
A constant.’
3.
4. Hello! I ’m HAW
the characters Hai! I ’m HEM
Call me
Sniff
Call me
Hurry,
sorry Scurry
Who Moved My Cheese is our story!
5. Just whatever u want
So what job
is this
relationship
money
house read home
freedom (from boss, spouse)
recognition
all about spiritual quest
??? cricket, golf or even jogging…
6. An ideal situation And you
where you look for what have a
you want in life…
good workplace
great relationships
the society you live in
to deal
and the like…
with?!!
7. Cheese station C
Cheese to last for a lifetime
Having cheese makes you happy.
8. No cheese… it is unfair
What's really going on?
The more important your cheese is to you, the
more you want to hold on to it.
9. If u think cheese will arrive…
One day it will…
But u will no longer be there…
If you do not change, you become extinct.
14. I think therefore I am
Or
I am therefore I think.
The power of posi+ive thinking
Imagining myself enjoying new cheese, even
before I find it leads me to it.
15. The story of the overflowing tea pot.
New things need new outlook.
Quicker you let go of the old cheese, the sooner
you find new cheese.
16. Active situation
The story of the lazy man.
It is safer to search in the maze than remain in a
cheese less situation.
21. The writing is on the wall…
Change happens
They keep moving the cheese
Anticipate Change
Get ready for the cheese to move
Monitor Change
Smell the cheese often so you know when it is getting old.
Adapt to Change quickly
The quicker you let go the old cheese the sooner you enjoy the new one
Change!
The quicker you let go the old cheese the sooner you enjoy the new one
Enjoy Change!
Savor the adventure and enjoy the taste of new cheese.
22. The writing is on the wall…
Change happens
They keep moving the cheese
Anticipate Change
Get ready for the cheese to move
Monitor Change
Smell the cheese often so you know when it is getting old
Adapt to Change quickly
The quicker you let go the old cheese the sooner you enjoy the new one
Change!
The quicker you let go the old cheese the sooner you enjoy the new one
Enjoy Change!
Savor the adventure and enjoy the taste of new cheese