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I HAD A BOSS…: Tales of Leadership, Lunacy, and Lessons You Can’t Learn in a Boardroom
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I HAD A BOSS…: Tales of Leadership, Lunacy, and Lessons You Can’t Learn in a Boardroom in Ottawa, ON
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I HAD A BOSS…: Tales of Leadership, Lunacy, and Lessons You Can’t Learn in a Boardroom in Ottawa, ON
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Everyone remembers that one boss. The one who inspired you, infuriated you, or made you question your life choices at 9 a.m. on a Monday. I Had a Boss… is a witty and sharply observant collection of relatable reflections on the many flavours of workplace leadership. It takes you through meeting rooms, bad coffee, baffling instructions, and breakthrough moments, all served with a generous dose of humour. From the Results-Driven Boss who believes PowerPoint is a weapon to the Visionary who forgets everything except his vision, these stories will make you laugh, nod in agreement, and maybe even forgive your own former manager. Equal parts memoir and management commentary, this book is for anyone who has ever survived (or is currently surviving) a boss. You’ll finish it with a smirk and a story of your own.
Everyone remembers that one boss. The one who inspired you, infuriated you, or made you question your life choices at 9 a.m. on a Monday. I Had a Boss… is a witty and sharply observant collection of relatable reflections on the many flavours of workplace leadership. It takes you through meeting rooms, bad coffee, baffling instructions, and breakthrough moments, all served with a generous dose of humour. From the Results-Driven Boss who believes PowerPoint is a weapon to the Visionary who forgets everything except his vision, these stories will make you laugh, nod in agreement, and maybe even forgive your own former manager. Equal parts memoir and management commentary, this book is for anyone who has ever survived (or is currently surviving) a boss. You’ll finish it with a smirk and a story of your own.

















