
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.