MURFREESBORO — The
“MTSU On the Record” holiday offerings will include an entrepreneur whose
invention helps him “hold it together” and a not-so-funny look at humor in the
workplace.
Host Gina Logue’s interview with Zach Dycus, founder of
Kangeaux Outdoors, will air from 5:30-6 p.m. Monday, Dec. 28, and from 8-8:30
a.m. Sunday, Jan. 3, on WMOT-FM (89.5 and www.wmot.org).
Logue’s interview with Timothy Dunne, assistant professor of
management, will air from 5:30-6 p.m. Monday, Jan. 4, and from 8-8:30 a.m.
Sunday, Jan. 10, on WMOT-FM.
Dycus, a former MTSU recording industry major, left his
profession to devote all his energies to promoting his creation, the Kangeaux
Walkabout.
The device is a patented foot-long combination of neoprene
and Velcro suitable for use with either lanyards or carabiners that holds items
together even during rugged outdoor activities like hiking and backpacking.
Dycus said he had put the idea on the back burner while
pursuing his recording industry career until his wife encouraged him to go into
development.
“My wife had been using it when we were moving, and she was
using one of the original prototypes I had made,” Dycus said. “That was when
she was, like, ‘you really should do something with this product.’”
Dunne, along with two colleagues, published a study in the academic
journal Group & Organization Management of how humor affects
supervisor-employee relations in the workplace.
The research found that regardless of whether the boss uses
positive humor or negative humor to try to bond with his subordinates, the
employees’ existing perceptions of the boss will determine whether that humor
will be effective.
“When that’s interpreted within (the context of) a poor
relationship, they might see that as very cutting or maybe passive-aggressive
or maybe just simply a waste of their time, and they wish that their boss would
get down to business,” Dunne said.
To hear previous “MTSU On the Record” programs, go to http://www.mtsunews.com and click the
“more” link under “Audio Clips.”
For more information, contact Logue at 615-898-5081 or
WMOT-FM at 615-898-2800.
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