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Books related to the question: Managing Transitions, Who Moved My Cheese?, Fish! Sticks, My Iceberg Is Melting

The parts will be a title, a brief introduction, a paragraph for each of the four topics explained below, a paragraph for the top choice, a brief conclusion.

There will be 17 different characters (12 positive, 4 negative, and one best of all in all categories) with at least one from each book (Managing Transitions, Who Moved My Cheese?, Fish! Sticks, My Iceberg Is Melting)

First of four topics: Select three characters who have significant positive passion and one who has significant negative passion for the change. Name them, give the citation when you first mention them, and discuss how their passion is the same or different among the three positive and how the negative choice influences the change leaders.

Second of four topics: Select three characters who have significant positive stamina and one who has significant negative stamina for the change. Name them and discuss how their stamina is the same or different among the three positive and how the negative choice influences the change leaders.

Third of four topics: Select three characters who have significant positive leadership skills and one who has a significant lack of leadership skills for the change. Name them and discuss how their leadership skills are the same or different among the three positive and how the negative choice influences the change leaders.

Fourth of four topics: Select three characters who exhibit a significant positive attitude and one who has a significant negative attitude for the change. Name them and discuss how their positive attitudes are the same or different among the three positive and how the negative choice influences the change leaders.

Top Choice: Which one character had the most of all of the positive characteristics? Name the person and defend your choice thoroughly.

Choose details, make explanations, and give comparisons or contrasts that show that you have read and assimilated the material in these books.

Characters Chart
Managing Transitions:
Moses
Leader or straggler in marathon race
Orchestra Leader
Athenians
Survivor
Others

Fish! Sticks:
Will
Marge
Rhonda
Beth
Margo
Ishy
Tako
Chad
Ping
Phil
Miss Scallpell
Juan

Who Moved My Cheese?:
Sniff
Scurry
Hem
Haw

Our Iceberg Is Melting:
Louis
Alice
Fred
Buddy
Jordan
Kindergarten teacher
Kindergarten students
Kindergarten parents
Scouts
NoNo
Seagulls
“Framework for Key People in Change”
Change Sponsor
Change Agent
Change Target

“The Mule in the Well”"
Mule
Farmer
Neighbors