Supervisors are expected to lead with strength, integrity, and composure - yet few speak about the pain of being mistreated by those above them. When upper management uses power to control, humiliate, or silence, leaders often suffer in silence, trapped between responsibility and fear.
Silent Struggles: When Those Above Them Hurt Leaders sheds light on this hidden reality. With compassion and clarity, Dr. Haroon Rashid Khan explores how upper management exerts control, manipulates trust, and damages the very people meant to guide teams forward.
Divided into six powerful parts, this book reveals the psychological, emotional, and professional harm caused by toxic leadership - and, more importantly, how supervisors can protect themselves. From understanding legal rights and documentation to restoring confidence, seeking support, and driving organizational change, this is both a survival guide and a call for reform.