When the Boss is Not Right”: The Book That Could Save Your Career

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By Jayajit Dash – Author, Blogger, Communicator, Storyteller

Navigating the professional world can be a daunting task, especially when the primary challenge isn’t the work itself, but the leadership dynamics you encounter. Acclaimed author and former journalist Jayajit Dash brings this reality to the forefront in his latest book, When the Boss is Not Right, now available on Amazon. In a workplace culture where leadership dynamics deeply affect mental health and career growth, this timely book offers both insight and hope.

With powerful storytelling and real-world relevance, When the Boss is Not Right examines the nuances of toxic leadership and its profound effects on employee well-being. The book encourages readers to identify unhealthy patterns, recognize manipulation, and take charge of their professional journey. It’s not just a narrative—it’s a mirror held up to modern corporate culture.

Meet the Author: Jayajit Dash

When the Boss is Not Right”: The Book That Could Save Your Career

Jayajit Dash is more than an author—he is a communicator, a seasoned journalist, and a seeker of truth through words. With an academic foundation including an MBA, a post-graduation in Journalism & Mass Communication, and certification as a Digital Marketing Expert, Jayajit brings intellectual depth and analytical rigor to his writing.

His literary journey began not with fame, but with introspection. A profound moment of self-discovery during a challenging phase of life led him to realize that writing was not just an outlet, but his calling. That turning point became the genesis of a powerful voice—one that has since won accolades and stirred meaningful conversations.

Writing became my way of connecting with the world, of bridging gaps and fostering empathy,” he reflects. “It allowed me to explore complex issues, challenge conventional wisdom, and offer hope to those seeking solace.”

The Book That Sparks Change

When the Boss is Not Right isn’t just a book—it’s a career guide wrapped in compelling storytelling. The book, a pure work of fiction, crafts characters and scenarios far removed from reality. Yet, its themes and narrative strike a profound chord, offering readers a mirror to their own emotions. Through relatable storytelling, it empowers them to build emotional resilience, drawing practical insights from imagined worlds. Whether you’re a young professional, a seasoned manager, or an HR leader, this book will strike a chord.

Early readers have rated the book highly for its honesty, clarity, and resonance. Some have even dubbed it “a wake-up call for corporate India.” If you’ve ever questioned whether staying in a toxic job is worth it—this book offers answers.

Available now on Amazonhttps://www.amazon.in/dp/B0F1T22XCC

Struggles That Forged Strength

Jayajit’s journey wasn’t without obstacles. Like many writers, he battled self-doubt, rejections, and financial uncertainty. The author has been juggling rigorous full-time jobs with pursuing his literary leanings. But through every trial, his conviction only grew stronger.

Each obstacle became a stepping stone, strengthening my determination and honing my craft.”

His struggles have shaped a writer who is empathetic, grounded, and deeply connected to the human experience.

Achievements That Inspire

Jayajit Dash is the recipient of the Literary Titan Award (2020) for his debut fiction work The Conflict of Desires, a critically acclaimed novel that delves into the intricacies of human longing and emotional complexity. His expertise in journalism earned him the IIMCAA Award for excellence in Business & Economic Reporting, and he has been featured on prestigious platforms like IndiaAI, the National AI Portal and DataQuest, often referred to as the “Bible of Indian IT.”

What’s Next?

This prolific writer is far from done. His upcoming projects include an anthology of poems that promises to explore emotional resilience, and a non-fiction title on Artificial Intelligence, delving into the ethical and societal dimensions of AI in our lives.

The Motivation Behind the Mission

Jayajit writes with purpose. His mission is to inspire, empower, and provoke thought through storytelling. His narratives aim to uplift individuals while addressing broader social and emotional issues.

Everyone has a unique journey. Through my writing, I strive to help readers see value in their experiences and encourage them to find their inner strength.”

Follow the Journey

Stay connected with Jayajit Dash and explore his work across multiple platforms:

LinkedIn
Twitter (X)
Facebook
Instagram
Email: dash.jayajit@gmail.com

For media queries, collaborations, or speaking engagements, reach out via the above contact details.

Final Word

When the Boss is Not Right is not just a compelling read—it’s a career companion, a lifeline for anyone trapped in toxic work dynamics. Backed by lived experience and literary finesse, Jayajit Dash once again proves that storytelling can be a force for personal and social transformation.

Recommended Reading: The Conflict of Desires (Award-Winning Fiction)
Coming Soon: Anthology of Poems | Book on AI Ethics

Don’t just read a story—experience a movement.

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