A Fast Company Press Book
Resistance isn't rebellion. It's biology.
Seventy percent of organizational change initiatives fail to achieve their goals-not because the strategy is wrong, but because leaders are fighting the human brain instead of working with it. When teams push back, stall, or quietly comply without really changing, most leaders respond by pushing harder, communicating louder, or moving faster. It's like trying to put out a fire with gasoline.
But what if resistance isn't defiance? What if it's the brain doing exactly what evolution designed it to do-protect against threat, conserve resources, and cling to what feels safe?
Rethink Resistance offers a fundamentally different way to lead change. Drawing on neuroscience, psychology, and nearly two decades of real-world transformation work, Travis D Hahler reveals six neurological barriers that predictably surface during change-from the basal ganglia's fierce loyalty to routine to the limbic system's deep sensitivity to loss-and pairs each with a practical leadership approach that reduces friction and builds trust without lowering the bar.
Inside, you'll discover:
-Why even your strongest performers stall, resist, or revert to old habits-and what's happening neurologically when they do
-How to read resistance as a check engine light: not the problem itself, but critical information about hidden fears, unmet needs, and overlooked losses
-Six barrier-and-response pairs that give you a repeatable approach to leading change-from rebuilding habits through repetition to driving resilience through empathic connection
-Practical tools, reflective prompts, and real stories from the frontlines of Fortune 500 transformations, delivered with the humor and honesty of someone who has led more than one hundred organizations through change
This isn't another change management acronym to memorize. It's a brain-aware framework for decoding what resistance is actually telling you-and once you see it that way, you'll never go back.