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Disputed Truth at the Pentagon: Mr. Non Grata on Problem Solving & Human Resistance

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Episode Summary

In this episode of Mr. Non Grata, Bill Alderson welcomes psychology expert Kim Mueller to explore one of the most difficult paradoxes in organizational life: why people often resist the very truth that could solve their biggest problems.

Drawing from Bill’s extraordinary experience — including his role in restoring Pentagon communications after 9/11 — this episode dives into a case where a 45-second intermittent outage plagued over 10,000 users at the Office of the Secretary of Defense. Despite unlimited resources, the problem went unresolved for more than a year. Why? Because of human dynamics: ego, fear, secrecy, and relationships hidden beneath the surface.

Together, Bill and Kim unpack:

  • Disputed truth — why leaders and teams sometimes avoid answers they don’t want to hear.
  • 🧠 The psychology of denial — from self-preservation to ego defense mechanisms.
  • 🕵️ Problem-solver resistance — how outside experts become “Mr. Non Grata” even when they bring critical solutions.
  • 🔒 The Pentagon case study — how organizational compartmentalization, secrecy, and personal dynamics delayed a fix for over a year.
  • 💡 Leadership lessons — building a “no-fault” culture where truth is welcomed, not hidden.

This episode is a powerful reminder that every technology problem is also a human problem.

If you’ve ever felt unwelcome after fixing something big, or wondered why teams sabotage their own solutions, this conversation will resonate deeply.

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Content provided by Bill Alderson. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Bill Alderson or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

📝 Show Notes / Description

Episode Summary

In this episode of Mr. Non Grata, Bill Alderson welcomes psychology expert Kim Mueller to explore one of the most difficult paradoxes in organizational life: why people often resist the very truth that could solve their biggest problems.

Drawing from Bill’s extraordinary experience — including his role in restoring Pentagon communications after 9/11 — this episode dives into a case where a 45-second intermittent outage plagued over 10,000 users at the Office of the Secretary of Defense. Despite unlimited resources, the problem went unresolved for more than a year. Why? Because of human dynamics: ego, fear, secrecy, and relationships hidden beneath the surface.

Together, Bill and Kim unpack:

  • Disputed truth — why leaders and teams sometimes avoid answers they don’t want to hear.
  • 🧠 The psychology of denial — from self-preservation to ego defense mechanisms.
  • 🕵️ Problem-solver resistance — how outside experts become “Mr. Non Grata” even when they bring critical solutions.
  • 🔒 The Pentagon case study — how organizational compartmentalization, secrecy, and personal dynamics delayed a fix for over a year.
  • 💡 Leadership lessons — building a “no-fault” culture where truth is welcomed, not hidden.

This episode is a powerful reminder that every technology problem is also a human problem.

If you’ve ever felt unwelcome after fixing something big, or wondered why teams sabotage their own solutions, this conversation will resonate deeply.

  continue reading

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