Simple Ways Bosses Can Become a Little Less Terrible
Update: 2025-09-09
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Joel Hilchey, the CEO of Beanstalk Creative which provides keynotes, training, and workshops that are designed to empower and inspire participants to reach their fullest potential joins Enterprise Radio. He is the author of The 6-and-a-half Habits of Highly Defective Bosses.
This episode of Enterprise Radio is in association with the Author Channel.
Listen to host Eric Dye & guest Joel Hilchey discuss the following:
* Your book is titled The 6 and-a-Half Habits of Highly Defective Bosses. What makes a boss both accidental and highly defective?
* Can you give us a quick rundown on those 6 (and a half!) habits?
* What are some simple ways these bosses can become a little less terrible?
* What if you work for a highly defective boss? What are some ways to cope and still succeed at your job?
* With our ever chaotic world do you see any changes on the horizon for managers and bosses in general? Are things getting better for the boss/employee dynamic?
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Joel is an ideas guy. His gift seems to stem from a strange combination of observation, insight, and blatant disregard for conventional thinking He’s also a juggler (literally and figuratively). In addition to leading the Beanstalk Creative team, he maintains a busy schedule as a keynote speaker on workplace culture, creating unforgettable spectacles on stage. He’s the father of 3 kids, 2 of whom co-habitated a uterus, and he attempts to be a good husband. Joel has authored 4 books, and he taught engineering for over a decade at McMaster University, where he was named one of the Top 150+ Alumni. He’s a seasoned barbershop quartet singer, he formerly chaired the board of the world-renowned Hamilton Children’s Choir, and he’s a semi-competitive joggler (that’s right… juggling whilst jogging).
Website: https://www.joelhilchey.com
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joelhilchey
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