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Wired to Resist
- The Brain Science of Why Change Fails and a New Model for Driving Success
- Narrated by: Britt Andreatta
- Length: 4 hrs and 7 mins
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Summary
Every year failed change costs billions of dollars. We are biologically wired to resist change: It's the key to our survival and the obstacle that often gets in the way of us fulfilling our potential. Wired to Resist provides a new understanding of our biology and why change fails, despite our best plans. Dr. Andreatta synthesizes the latest research into a new model for change that harnesses the power of neuroscience and shows you how to thrive and lead through all kinds of change.
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Critic reviews
"Illustrated by real-life examples and evidence from renowned scholars and practitioners, Wired to Resist provides novel insights into understanding why efforts to change often fail and - more importantly - how they can succeed." (Barry Posner, PhD, New York Times best-selling author of The Leadership Challenge)
"A must-read for business leaders and HR professionals. In this constantly changing world, it’s critical to find leadership strategies that realistically address the human side of change. Dr. Andreatta offers a fresh look at the nature of resistance with a clear path to overcoming it. I couldn’t put it down." (Erin Earle, vice president, HRBP for Engineering, LinkedIn)
“I’ve read many books on leading organizational change and I appreciate how Dr. Andreatta gives me insight into the ‘whys’ behind the ‘hows’. Wired to Resist arrived just as I was launching a new change initiative in my organization - and it immediately showed me several things I needed to address to increase our chance of success." (Kevin Goldsmith, chief technology officer, Avvo)