Severely Mismanaged Company - Anonymous employee Boochcraft Employee Review

1.0
Apr 8, 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

You get 4 six packs a month

Cons

Horrible company. Company is so mismanaged it is unbelievable. Turnover rate is incredibly high. Feedback is given and change is never implemented. The same problems arise over and over again and their solution is to fire people and rehire. Marketing team was a disaster, was not managed well. Team goals were never met. Sales team constantly had the same issues. You would not know who even was on the sales team still since people quit/got fired so often. No relationship between marketing and sales. There was a massive disconnect. Upper management is the issue and that is never addressed. Do not work for this company. Read the other reviews and you can see the patterns.

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Cons

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1.0
Jan 23, 2025
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Pros

1. The product itself has potential, though that potential is being squandered by mismanagement. 2. Many of the employees are genuinely talented and hardworking, but their efforts are consistently undermined by the leadership team.

Cons

1. Toxic Leadership: The executives are ruthless and completely disconnected from the needs of employees, customers, and the market. Decisions seem to be driven by ego and personal agendas rather than sound strategy or long-term goals. 2. Destroyed Company Culture: The work environment is toxic, with leadership fostering a culture of fear and neglect. Employee well-being is clearly not a priority, and turnover reflects that—people leave as soon as they can. 3. No Brand Identity: Boochcraft has become irrelevant in the marketplace. Leadership has failed to create or maintain a cohesive brand identity, leaving the company floundering in a sea of competitors who have outpaced them in innovation and recognition. 4. Abysmal Communication: Information flow is non-existent. Employees are often left in the dark, and when communication does occur, it’s dismissive, condescending, or riddled with mixed messages. 5. Mismanagement at Every Level: From strategic decisions to day-to-day operations, the company is a masterclass in what not to do. Leadership's inability to make informed, collaborative decisions has crippled the company's ability to grow or succeed.

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