LC control no. | n 79022069 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Johnson, Spencer |
Variant(s) | ג׳ונסון, ספנסר ג׳ונסון, ספנסר. ג׳ונסון, קונסטנס. נתיב־עירוני, טלי ג׳ונסון, ספנסר. לנדס, דורית ג׳ונסון, ספנסר. נתיב־עירוני, טלי ジョンソンスペンサー スペンサージョンソン |
Located | Hawaii New Hampshire San Diego (Calif.) |
Birth date | 1938-11 |
Death date | 2017-07-03 |
Place of birth | Watertown (S.D.) |
Place of death | Encinitas (Calif.) |
Special note | Machine-derived non-Latin script reference project. Non-Latin script references not evaluated. Substitute |
Found in | His The value of honesty, c1979: t.p. (Spencer Johnson, M.D.) CIP data sheet (b. Nov. 1938) Los Angeles times WWW site, viewed July 7, 2017 (in obituary dated July 6, 2017: Dr. Spencer Johnson, author of "Who Moved My Cheese?" and co-author of "The One Minute Manager," has died; he was 78; Johnson was a little-known children's book author in the early 1980s when he met Ken Blanchard at a cocktail party in San Diego and the two decided to write a parable for business leaders; they self-published "One Minute Manager," then struck a deal with a major New York publisher; Johnson died Monday [July 3, 2017] in Encinitas; born in Watertown, S.D.; attended USC and then earned a medical degree from the Royal College of Surgeons in Dublin, Ireland, did clerkships at the Mayo Clinic and Harvard Medical School, and then went to work for a medical devices company; was put in charge of the informational material handed out to prospective patients; rewrote it; had written a 43-volume series of children's books called ValueTales with his first wife, Ann Donegan, when he met Blanchard; in the late 1980s, Johnson moved to Hawaii; divided his time in recent years between homes in Hawaii and New Hampshire; moved back to San Diego about six months ago) |
Associated language | eng |