I liked the layout of the book, where each chapter is a category of bad boss, an example story, some options for dealing with boss and then discussion about each option. I did not like how most of solutions to the first section were variations on "If you can't beat them, join them!" or "Do your managers job yourself and you will be rewarded." Only in the more egregious situations (being insulted, harassed, hurt or threatened) was the employee encouraged to stand up for themselves. I was looking for more concrete tips on what to do when leadership is poor or uninformed and bad decisions are made. I don't want to continue to do work beyond my pay grade for years. Only one chapter talked about how to get promoted and that was essentially to ask your boss.
I see the author has also written a book for employers on how to deal with bad employees. I would be interested to see if the solutions are at all similar.