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Who Stole My Cheese?!! An A-Mazing Way To Make More Money From The Poor Suckers That You Cheated In Your Work And In Your Life

hardcoverNovember 1, 2002
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ISBN-13: 9781586639310 ISBN-10: 1586639315
Publisher
Friedman/Fairfax Pub
Binding
hardcover
Published
November 1, 2002
Weight
0.5 lbs
Dimensions
1.40×14.20×21.60 cm

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Who Stole My Cheese?!! An A-Mazing Way To Make More Money From The Poor Suckers That You Cheated In Your Work And In Your Life by Hochberg, Irene. hardcover edition. ISBN: 9781586639310.

One murky Monday in Pennsylvania, former CEOs Ken Lie, Dennis Kozlousy, Sam Weasel, Martha Stewed and others gathered for lunch in the prison cafeteria. After some sarcastic banter and a sad meal of bland stew and cold coffee, they settled into yet another conversation about what had brought them all there--and more importantly, how they could further scam their former employees and investors, this time from the inside! And so was born Who Stole My Cheese?!! In this hilarious parody of Spencer Johnsons classic bestseller, Who Moved My Cheese, Ilene Hochberg--author of Dogue and Catmopolitan--tackles a whole new breed of animal. Replacing Johnsons lovable mice, Sniff and Scurry, are two nefarious rats, Snivel and Scurvy.and in the place of his "little people" are two abused and manipulated loyal employees. Trapped in a maze, all of these characters must seek out cheese to satiate the unconscionable greed of The Boss and his lackey, The Accountant Andersen. Along they way they must face change and difficult questions: Who Stole My Cheese? Where Did My Job Go? What Happened To My Life Savings? Who Stole My Cheese is at once a sharply clever parody and an uncanny commentary on todays often underhanded business practices.