Have you ever felt like an outsider, struggling to find your footing in a world that seems to resist your every step? Professor Michel Anteby, our esteemed guest for today’s episode, knows that feeling all too well. In our engaging conversation, he shares how his personal battles with being a minority have equipped him with a unique resilience, one that he has applied to his field research in some of the most secretive and resistant organizations. From the guarded corridors of Disneyland to the strategic planning rooms of Harvard Business School, Professor Anteby’s tales offer a fresh perspective on viewing resistance as an ally rather than a foe.
As the author of “The Interloper: Lessons from Resistance in the Field,” Professor Anteby emphasizes that the walls we encounter in new environments are not just barriers but windows into the underlying cultural and organizational fabric. His experiences in a French aeronautic factory and with the TSA reveal the unexpected value in the pushback we face. Throughout this episode, Anteby weaves a narrative that transforms resistance from an insurmountable obstacle into a powerful current that, when navigated skillfully, propels us toward greater understanding and personal growth. Join us as we uncover the winds of wisdom that can lift us to new heights in our research, as well as personal and professional journeys.
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