Latest News About Johnson's death in brief: Who Moved My Cheese? author highlights

Updated 2026-06-18 01:06

Spencer Johnson lost his life at 78 from pancreatic cancer, as confirmed by his executive assistant. Famed for Who Moved My Cheese?, the book selling around 25 million copies and became a staple in business and self-help literature. Additionally, Johnson co-authored The One Minute Manager, published in 1982. He started as a medical doctor before turning to writing. Johnson's legacy in management and motivation continues to influence readers and leaders worldwide. Self-help icon who left behind a lasting imprint on corporate culture. His writings remains a touchstone for adaptability and change in organizations.

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Spencer Johnson, author of self-help best-seller, dies at 78 - KVII

Spencer Johnson, whose book Who Moved My Cheese? sold 25 million copies and became a business and self-help phenomenon, has died. He was 78.Johnson's executive assistant Nancy Casey said Saturday that he died Monday of complications from pancreatic cancer

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Spencer Johnson, author of self-help best-seller, dies at 78 - ABC 6

Spencer Johnson, whose book Who Moved My Cheese? sold 25 million copies and became a business and self-help phenomenon, has died. He was 78.Johnson's executive assistant Nancy Casey said Saturday that he died Monday of complications from pancreatic cancer

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Spencer Johnson, author of self-help best-seller, dies at 78

Spencer Johnson, whose book Who Moved My Cheese? sold 25 million copies and became a business and self-help phenomenon, has died. He was 78.Johnson's executive assistant Nancy Casey said Saturday that he died Monday of complications from pancreatic cancer

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