Your coworker just scheduled another meeting that could have been an email. Your vendor missed the deadline, again. And leadership just greenlit a strategy you know won't work.
You can't fix these people. You probably can't even avoid them.
But you can stop letting workplace frustration drain your energy, poison your attitude, and derail your career.
Channeling Frustration in the Workplace is not another book about conflict resolution or having difficult conversations. It's a practical guide for staying productive and professional when philosophical differences make collaboration feel impossible.
Drawing from two decades leading digital transformations in retail, managing dysfunctional vendor relationships, and navigating cross-functional team conflicts, Jeff Haddox offers frameworks that work in the real world, not just in theory. You'll learn how to channel frustration into fuel, rebuild trust after conflict, neutralize bias when emotions run high, and recognize when it's time to exit.
This book is for managers, team leads, and individual contributors who are tired of pretending workplace frustration doesn't exist, and are ready to make it productive instead.