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Inside the Messy Middle is a special series from The Inner Game of Change This fortnightly short series is for people who carry responsibility inside complexity. Between strategy and delivery. Between intent and impact. Between what was imagined and what must now be made real. In this episode of Inside the Messy Middle, I explore a powerful idea: What if organisations behave like immune systems? As AI enters the workplace, many organisations are not simply reacting to new technology. They are responding to perceived threats to identity, expertise, workflows, control, and certainty. Through stories from medicine, business, and lived organisational experience, I explore why good ideas are sometimes rejected, why thoughtful people hesitate during change, and why resistance is often more complex than it first appears. This episode examines: • the hidden defence mechanisms inside organisations • why AI triggers different reactions across legal, IT, policy, and leadership teams • the psychological side of resistance and uncertainty • the role of leadership and change management in creating safe movement during disruption • what business history can teach us about adaptation and survival Featuring reflections on Semmelweis, Kodak, Nokia, and modern AI adoption dynamics, this episode is a deeper look into the invisible tensions shaping organisational change today. Send us Fan Mail Ali Juma @The Inner Game of Change podcast Follow me on LinkedIn
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