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A Survival Guide for Working with Bad Bosses: Dealing with Bullies, Idiots, Back-Stabbers, and Other Managers from Hell

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The sad fact is that the majority of people in the workforce have a less than perfect relationship with their supervisor and many of them consider themselves to be working for "a bad boss." But what can they do about it, short of leaving their job? "A Survival Guide for Working with Bad Bosses" gives readers all the guidance they so desperately need not just to survive, but thrive while reporting to someone incompetent, mean, unethical, or even worse.

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First published November 25, 2005

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Gini Graham Scott

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Gini has published over 50 books with major publishers, including books on work relationships, professional and personal development, creativity, law, criminal justice, popular culture, and social trends. She has published over 200 books through her company Changemakers Publishing, and has recently written a series of books on self-publishing.
She has been a guest on 100s of radio and TV talk shows including Oprah, Good Morning America, and CNN.

She helps clients write, publish, market, and promote any type of book through her company Changemakers Publishing and Writing at www.changemakerspublishingandwriting.com She also helps clients find publishers and agents.

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She also has written and produced over 60 short films. Examples are featured on her YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/changemakersprod.

She speaks and does workshops and seminars on the topics of her books and on self-publishing, writing and promoting books.

She has written over 200 songs featured at Changemakers Music (www.changemakersmusic.com). Her latest songs are on her Changemakers Music YouTube Channel.

She is a game designer who has published over two dozen games, featured at Changemakers Games (www.changemakersgames.com) .

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96 reviews3 followers
August 3, 2016
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.
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Author 38 books85 followers
April 14, 2008
“If you've ever had a job, you've likely come across a bad boss. Bad bosses come in all types from the no-boss and the party planner through the scatterboss and the promises, promises boss to the overloader and the control freak. A Survival Guide for Working with Bad Bosses describes mangers from hell complete with stories of real life versions of these monsters. Each section also includes a What Should the Employee Do section which outlines a number of possible solutions to the problem. A summary called Today's Take-Aways end each section.

A Survival Guide for Working with Bad Bosses is an excellent resource for employees stuck in a difficult situation. Not only does the book remind the reader that he or she is not the only one to have such circumstances but also gives them options which are often difficult to think of when stuck in the middle of a problem. Bosses may also want to read this book as often bad bosses don't even realize their problematic behaviour.
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554 reviews110 followers
July 26, 2017
The long known war between the bosses & the workers is not new for anyone. We all have been with some ridiculous bosses or as sweet as hell polite bosses as well. The war continues & often there's victory of only one person. It's always hard to bear a difficult situation, so here's the book which tells you how to tackle this problem.
This book deals with all kinds of bad bosses that you will ever face in your professional life, along with the solutions & tactics on how to handle them. At times, you have to show patience & continue with your job but at another, you strictly have to put your foot down & say "no" to any unreasonable demand made by your bad boss. Try to have a decent chat with him to work it out. If this doesn't work, you might have to look for better opportunities, rather than stressing over somebody who first has to sort out his personal problems, & then pinpoint others.

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Profile Image for Anjar Priandoyo.
309 reviews14 followers
June 13, 2021
I think I realizes the book's key message: be positive on every situation. That's why it called self-help. But this one is good. So many example of bad bosses, from no-boss boss (ignorant doing nothing), micromanager, to dual boss. Very good one, its very short.
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June 26, 2022
Some good ideas, some not great suggestions. Difficult to assess at times of the advice would be hypothetically good to follow! Also it seems like this book is a "read when you have a problem" rather than general advice for working with difficult people
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