Why Leaders Need to Rethink Resistance


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Your team isn’t trying to sabotage your new corporate strategy—their brains are just wired to fight it. In this episode, Salesforce change leader and neuroscience expert Travis D. Hahler shares insights from his new book, Rethink Resistance. Discover the biological reasons why 70 percent of corporate transformations fail, and how leaders can stop fighting human nature and start working with it.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode

  • Why the human brain treats a standard corporate reorg as a literal threat to survival
  • The hidden danger of performance conformity when forcing speed onto an organization
  • How to navigate the four communication quadrants to build deep trust during a major pivot
  • Why renaming your entire transformation strategy to empathy is the ultimate leadership unlock

Episode Chapters

  • (00:01) Intro
  • (00:41) Meeting the Resistance Fortune Teller
  • (02:41) How the amygdala misinterprets corporate change
  • (06:42) Reframing employee pushback as biology instead of rebellion
  • (08:18) Practical tools for moving teams past their status quo
  • (11:58) Why a constant state of urgency completely backfires
  • (15:26) How clear storytelling neutralizes negative narratives
  • (18:15) Balancing the four communication quadrants to create safety
  • (24:11) The brand that makes Travis smile
  • (25:22) Where to learn more

About Travis Hahler

Travis D. Hahler transforms how Fortune 500 companies navigate change by revealing a startling truth: resistance isn’t rebellion—it’s biology. As Senior Director of Global Strategy and Transformation at Salesforce and Founder of The Neurological Nomad, he brings an unprecedented fusion of neuroscience and business acumen to organizational transformation. Having conducted EEG research in Denmark, studied neuropsychology at Harvard, and led change across major global enterprises, Travis helps leaders remove ego, embrace neural wiring, and put people back at the center of successful strategic change.

What Brand Has Made Travis Smile Recently?

Anthropic is the tech brand bringing genuine joy to Travis lately. He has been highly impressed by their recent platform updates and collaborative features, which have allowed him to smile while learning—a rare feat for complex technology products that typically bring more frustration than fun.

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