Sunita Sah
Dr. Sunita Sah, a distinguished scholar and a preeminent figure in organizational psychology, has carved a unique niche at the intersection of academia and practical application. Of Indian descent and having practiced medicine in the United Kingdom, she brings a wealth of diverse experiences to her role as a professor at Cornell University. Her career is marked by a profound commitment to unraveling the intricacies of influence, authority, compliance, and defiance, making her a vital voice in understanding human behavior in complex organizational settings. In her seminal work, "Defy: The Power of No in a World That Demands Yes," Dr. Sah explores the potent dynamics of resistance and compliance, challenging readers to reevaluate their interactions with authority. This book, a testament to her deep understanding of psychological and organizational principles, has garnered critical acclaim for its insightful analysis and practical implications. Her research has been featured in prestigious outlets such as The New York Times and Harvard Business Review, underscoring her influence and thought leadership in the field. Dr. Sah's writing is characterized by its analytical depth and clarity, engaging readers with a compelling synthesis of empirical research and narrative prowess. Her contributions extend beyond academia; she is a sought-after consultant, advising government agencies, and has previously served as a Commissioner of the National Commission on Forensic Science. Residing in New York with her family, Dr. Sah continues to inspire and educate, leaving an indelible mark on the discourse surrounding organizational behavior and ethical decision-making.
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