How to Work with Complicated People, Ryan Leak
How to Work with Complicated People, Ryan Leak
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How to Work with Complicated People
Strategies for Effective Collaboration with (Nearly) Anyone

Author: Ryan Leak

Narrator: Ryan Leak

Unabridged: 7 hr 8 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/15/2025


Synopsis

Bestselling author and transformational speaker Ryan Leak shares research-based strategies for working with even the most challenging people to create more collaborative and productive teams. Who is the most complicated person you work with? You probably don’t have to think very hard to answer that question. You already know their name, their job title, their quirks, and their flaws. You have firsthand experience with the mental and emotional fallout they leave in their wake. You’ve seen the problems their complexity creates for everyone on their team. You wish you could fix them, solve them, ignore them, or teleport them to a parallel dimension. But you can’t. You have to work with them. (You could quit, but your next job will have a complicated person waiting for you.) That means you need effective strategies to collaborate with (nearly) anyone. Especially the picky, prickly, problematic ones. Drawing from his global consulting experience with teams and leaders from the glitz of sports and entertainment, to the number-crunching world of finance, to the meticulous realms of insurance, pharma, and manufacturing, Ryan Leak provides proven strategies for… Seeing challenging individuals as human beings to understand rather than problems to solve Detoxing unrealistic expectations and getting comfortable with complicated Learning to communicate effectively in complex environments Embracing healthy disagreement as a tool to discover better solutions Setting boundaries that let people into your world without letting them run your world “The process of learning to collaborate with difficult individuals is transformative—it’s a gateway to greater creativity, stronger teams, and increased productivity,” Leak explains. “On the other side of complicated is the wonderful, wide-open world of effective collaboration and a workplace you love.”

About The Author

Ryan Leak is a best-selling author, esteemed executive coach, and a highly sought-after transformational speaker. With an incredible reach of over 1 million people every year through his keynotes, Ryan's words have the power to transform lives. Each year, he dedicates his expertise and research to the growth of over 100,000 leaders, spanning the spectrum from Fortune 100 corporations to elite professional sports teams. While Ryan wears many hats, the ones he is most proud to wear are husband to Amanda and father to Jaxson and Roman.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Elisabeth on June 08, 2025

I liked it, I just didn’t get anything work/life changing out of it, unfortunately. The chapter that included suggestions of different ways to word your emails was useful.......more

Goodreads review by Mayrim on March 23, 2026

The only reason I don’t rate this book higher is because 1) the advice isn’t novel 2) those who need to read it won’t read it and if they do read it they may not have the EQ/IQ to act accordingly 😂 but it was a great audiobook for the rides to and from work and for meal prepping. I personally strugg......more

Goodreads review by Kelly Ann on September 20, 2025

Excellent and useful tips for life if I could get this audio to listen to every day I would......more

Goodreads review by Amy on December 26, 2025

Straightforward approach to seeing past you and your frustration and providing multiple strategies to keep moving forward. Definitely recommend if it seems like you’ve tried everything with a complicated person in your life, especially at work.......more

Goodreads review by Eileen on April 17, 2026

Audio. It’s me. I’m the complicated one. You can’t control other people, even the complicated people; you can only control yourself. I read a lot of books about leadership and interpersonal relationships; it’s valuable to know about others, but the responsibility lies only in your actions and reacti......more