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Welcome to Management-It's a Circus. You thought leadership meant strategy, growth, and team-building. Instead, you're handling plumbing failures, corporate jargon, and employees who overshare about their buttholes. This is not a leadership book. This is a brutally honest, snark-filled survival guide for anyone who has ever:Dealt with clueless executives who love meaningless buzzwords Managed employees who constantly push workplace boundaries Sat through meetings that could have been an email Wanted to throw their laptop into the void after receiving a "per my last email" message Packed with…mehr

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Welcome to Management-It's a Circus. You thought leadership meant strategy, growth, and team-building. Instead, you're handling plumbing failures, corporate jargon, and employees who overshare about their buttholes. This is not a leadership book. This is a brutally honest, snark-filled survival guide for anyone who has ever:Dealt with clueless executives who love meaningless buzzwords Managed employees who constantly push workplace boundaries Sat through meetings that could have been an email Wanted to throw their laptop into the void after receiving a "per my last email" message Packed with hilarious real-life stories, workplace absurdities, and painfully accurate corporate chaos, The Shitty Truth About Management will make you laugh, cringe, and feel deeply seen. Already a manager? This book will validate your frustrations. Thinking about becoming one? This book will make you rethink everything. Just love workplace drama? Buckle up-you're in for a ride. If you've ever worked in management, customer service, or corporate hell, this book is your therapy, survival guide, and reality check all in one.
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Nikki Katz is a management professional turned chaos navigator, with over a decade of experience running fitness facilities and climbing gyms. She writes candidly (and with a healthy dose of profanity) about what leadership actually looks like from the front lines. When she's not dealing with buttholes-literal or figurative-she's writing, climbing, or side-eyeing corporate nonsense from her home in Chicago.