Out of the four characters in the story, I can relate to the mice as I consider myself using similar approach to managing change. I observe my surroundings, searching for important information which helps me to identify the changing dynamics of the environment. Furthermore, when change is warranted I embrace it, concentrating on adapting with the change and focus my energy on transformation. During the academic activities, the ability to sense change and quickly adjust my behavior has helped me to achieve favorable results. Instead of blaming others, I take responsibility for my actions and try to bring improvement in the situation by taking necessary actions. I am willing to take risks as I know that new experiences teach us valuable lessons. Even failures help us understand the actions that are not useful and motivate us to seek alternative approaches.
Appelbaum, S. H., Habashy, S., Malo, J. L., & Shafiq, H. (2012). Back to the future: revisiting Kotter’s 1996 change model. Journal of Management Development, 31(8), 764-782.
Johnson, S. (1998). Who Moved My Cheese? An Amazing Way to Deal with Change in Your Work and in Your Life. New York: Random House.
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