You got promoted.Congratulations.Now everything is your fault.The Hell of Management is a darkly humorous look at what really happens after you become "the boss." Suddenly, you're no longer doing the work, you're managing people, expectations, emotions, deadlines, and blame. Mostly blame.This book explores the daily absurdities of management: Leading teams without enough authorityDelegating tasks that somehow come back worseRunning meetings nobody wantedGiving feedback no one enjoysMaking decisions with half the information and all the responsibilityFrom managing up, down, and sideways to being accountable for outcomes you couldn't control, this book captures the quiet panic behind leadership roles with sharp sarcasm and painfully relatable humor.Written for managers, team leads, and anyone who has ever thought "This seemed like a good idea at the time," The Hell of Management doesn't offer advice, frameworks, or leadership theories.It offers something far more useful: Recognition.Because sometimes the best way to survive managementis to laugh at it.Perfect for readers who enjoy: Workplace and corporate humorSatirical takes on leadership and managementRelatable professional burnout comedyShort, sharp humor for busy professionalsPart of the "The Hell of..." Professional Humor SeriesAlso includes: The Hell of EngineeringThe Hell of Corporate Life