Intangibles, Joan Ryan
Intangibles, Joan Ryan
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Intangibles
Unlocking the Science and Soul of Team Chemistry

Author: Joan Ryan

Narrator: Joan Ryan

Unabridged: 8 hr 31 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/28/2020


Synopsis

From baseball to biology, an award-winning journalist highlights the power of team chemistry in this "terrific" data-driven investigation of human relationships (Billie Jean King).
Does team chemistry actually exist? Is there scientific or mathematical proof? Is team chemistry as real and relevant as on-base percentages and wins above replacement?
In Joan Ryan's groundbreaking book we discover that the answer to all of the above is a resounding yes. As Ryan puts it, team chemistry, or the combination of biological and social forces that boosts selfless effort among more players over more days of a season, is what drives sports teams toward a common goal, encouraging the players to be the best versions of themselves. These are the elements of teams that make them "click," the ones that foster trust and respect, and push players to exceed their own potential when they work well together.
Team chemistry alone won't win a World Series, but talent alone won't win it, either. And by interviewing more than 100 players, coaches, managers, and statisticians, as well as over five years of extensive research in neuroscience, biology, physiology, and psychology, Ryan proves that the social and emotional state of a team does affect performance. Grit, passion, selflessness, and effort matter -- but never underestimate the power of chemistry.

About Joan Ryan

Joan Ryan is an award-winning journalist and the author of four books. Her groundbreaking book Little Girls in Pretty Boxes was named one of the Top 100 Sports Books of All Time by Sports Illustrated and one of the Top 50 Sports Books of All Time by the Guardian. Throughout her career, Ryan has been awarded thirteen Associated Press Sports Editors awards, the National Headliner Award, the Women's Sports Foundation's Journalism Award and the Fabulous Feminist Award from the San Francisco chapter of NOW. She is a founding trustee of Coaching Corps in Oakland, CA, and the Association of Women in Sports Media. Since 2008, she has been a media consultant with the San Francisco Giants.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Laura on July 03, 2020

What an enjoyable book! I don't play sports, I am a bit older, but I took the whole concept of teamwork to my many years in the restaurant industry when I was younger. If we had a good crew, we all worked together and the restaurant worked like a machine no matter how busy it was. My two sons live i......more

Goodreads review by AJ on June 15, 2023

I loved this book! It combined a few of my favorite things: baseball, sports, leadership, and social psychology. Joan Ryan's writing style is clear and easy to read.......more

Goodreads review by Barred Owl on October 08, 2020

Identifying the keys to creating a consistently successful team have always been hard to identify and replicate. But this book is filled with great ideas for team building and maintaining relationships and the science behind it!......more

Goodreads review by Jesse on February 09, 2025

Passed on to me by my man Sammy. Having been alerted to the excesses of one-neat-trick books by all of my If Books Could Kill listening, I went into this with a decent degree of suspicion--all the more because Ryan grew up as a sportswriter (she wrote the essential Little Girls in Pretty Boxes, whic......more

Goodreads review by Zach on July 22, 2021

As an avid reader of anything baseball-related, it is rare that I come across a book that examines the sport from a completely different and fresh angle. But that is exactly what transpires in "Intangibles", rocketing it up near the top of my "best baseball books ever" list. For has long as team spor......more


Quotes

"A book mixing the deeply emotional with the highly technical, presented with the kind of sensitive, authoritative touch readers came to expect from Ryan."—San Francisco Chronicle

"Fascinating mix of reportage and clinical research...Ryan's cogent, persuasive effort will give sports fans much food for thought."—Publishers Weekly

"Nuanced...complex...All of this makes for a mind-opening study that extends far beyond the confines of any ballpark."—Booklist

"Ever since the wave of analytics began to dominate decision-making in baseball, many insiders have been worried that human connections were being marginalized and stripped out of the game. In a compelling way, Intangibles settles the debate about the merits and validity of the role team chemistry plays in enhancing individual, and ultimately team performance."—Vince Gennaro, President of the Societyfor American Baseball Research (SABR) and Associate Professor at the NYU TischInstitute for Sports Management, Media, and Business

"Team chemistry is real and it impacts performance. Now we know the why and the how. With terrific storytelling and deep research into the science of human relationships, Joan Ryan has delivered the seminal work on the capacity of teams - in sports, business or otherwise - to summon the best from one another.''—Billie Jean King,founder of the Billie Jean King Leadership Initiative

"Team chemistry is no longer valued in baseball today, which is a big mistake. It is crucial for every team; it is critical to winning. Joan Ryan explains what team chemistry actually is and how it affects performance in this fascinating and important book. The voices in here are powerful. This should be required reading for every general manager of every major league team.''—Tim Kurkjian, seniorbaseball writer/analyst, ESPN

"In this entrancing book, Joan Ryan goes on a deep dive into both the human brain and the locker room and delivers a compelling, surprising look at the nature of team chemistry, and its dramatic impact on the sports we love. Outstanding work."—Rob Neyer, author of Powerball

"In a laboratory, chemistry can be defined. But when it comes to personal and team dynamics, chemistry is among the things about which it can be said: "I can't define it, but I know it when I see it." While a precise definition will always be elusive, Joan Ryan's lively, thoughtful, and carefully reported book brings us much closer to an understanding of what team chemistry is and can be."—Bob Costas

"Joan Ryan writes the way we all wish we could: clearly, simply and powerfully, with nothing wasted. Intangibles is a sports book but it's really a mystery. In a time when players are reduced to assets and data, Joan returns the people to the room. How they interact - or don't - is so much of why we watch. This really is a terrific book."—HowardBryant, author of The Last Hero: A Life of Henry Aaron