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Introduction-Foreword
Reading Check
1. Hem, Haw, Sniff, and Scurry (Introduction)
2. He recognizes change is coming. (Introduction)
3. He responds to change. (Introduction)
3. Haw (Introduction)
4. Stress reduction (Foreword)
5. “Move with the Cheese” (Foreword)
Short Answer
1. Hem is least likely to succeed because he fears change. (Introduction)
2. It serves as a fable to describe how responding to change is an important survival skill in many environments. (Introduction)
3. It represents the things people want in life. (Foreword)
4. When Charlie Jones read the book, it helped him embrace his new position, and he was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame as a broadcaster. (Foreword)
5. People at a class reunion discuss the challenges in dealing with change. (Foreword)
6. It describes how the simple part of the mind deals better with change than the complex part. (Foreword)
7. It serves as a depiction of how people have used and applied the skills from the book. (Foreword)
Chapter 1
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