Spencer Johnson who found sweet smell of success in ‘Who Moved My Cheese?’ dies at 78.
Media on Saturday quoted Johnson’s executive assistant, Nancy Casey, as saying that he departed this life due to complications from pancreatic cancer San Diego city, the US.
His book "Who Moved My Cheese?" sold 25 million copies which is considered his signature literary effort. Published in the 90s, the book became a No. 1 bestseller, largely through word of mouth.
The book featured two mice and two tiny human beings in search of food and portrays how stubbornness in humans impedes success.
Johnson was a medical doctor-turned author who made tremedious succces with his 'Who Moved My Cheese?' as the title became a constant in motivational events.
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