Listen to the audio-only version of this podcast by clicking on the player below, or scroll down to watch the video.
No need to call anyone out, but when I say “difficult peer” at least one person probably comes to mind right away, right? So what’s the solution: ignore them, scream, tear your hair out? Greg and I think there’s a better solution. In this episode, we walk through how we’ve dealt with difficult peers in the past and give actionable advice on how your leadership and coaching can help them improve.
- [0:16] We are continuing our series about leading difficult people from wherever you are in your organization.
- [1:24] Our goal as leaders should be to figure out why a particular peer is so difficult to work with.
- [2:00] A warning about the least productive thing you can do when you are frustrated with a coworker.
- [3:44] A great example from Jesus for those striving to be servant leaders.
- [5:17] Some questions to ask ourselves to determine if our difficult teammates are coachable.
- [7:31] We need to learn the best ways to communicate with our teammates.
- [9:18] Where does mistrust play a role in these difficult situations?
- [13:13] Leaders at every level need to learn the art of diplomacy.
- [15:02] Where does defeatism come into play?
- [17:03] A shepherd’s heart must be cultivated for us to lead well—especially leading difficult peers.
- [18:45] “When you’re ready” is a great posture for a leader, but it must be lived out.
Check out this episode and subscribe on YouTube so you can watch all of the upcoming episodes. You can also listen to our podcast on Spotify and Apple.



April 13, 2023 at 6:04 am
[…] You can watch the full episode of The Craig And Greg Show where we talk about leading difficult peers […]
LikeLike
July 7, 2023 at 6:05 am
[…] The gauge of a leader’s level of servant leadership is measured by how that leader interacts with their most difficult teammate. Check out this full conversation from The Craig And Greg Show here. […]
LikeLike
August 26, 2023 at 6:06 am
[…] The most effective leaders consistently see the world through their teammates’ eyes. Check out this full conversation on The Craig And Greg Show. […]
LikeLike
May 2, 2024 at 6:04 am
[…] You can check out the full Craig and Greg Show episode on this topic here. […]
LikeLike