166: Lead Yourself

 

Mike Schugt is a hospitality industry leader who started his career at 15 as a dishwasher and rose through the ranks to become Vice President at Hilton. Now the President of Teneo Hospitality Group, Mike connects independent hotels with vital group business opportunities. Susan and Mike talk about self-leadership, the evolving expectations in group travel, and the unique challenges facing independent hotels.

Navigating Change in Hospitality: From his early days in corporate to founding his own consulting firm, Mike shares how his pivot to consulting with Leading North was fueled by a passion for empowering independent hotels to thrive without big-brand support.

The Modern Meeting Evolution: Group business trends are shifting—no more cookie-cutter setups. Mike explains why guests now expect personalized, engaging, and sustainable experiences, mirroring the customization we see in retail.

Overcoming Independent Hotel Challenges: With limited resources compared to branded hotels, independent venues need to get creative with distribution, brand voice, and unique on-site experiences to make a lasting impact.

Self-Leadership Tips for Aspiring Professionals: Mike’s advice for breaking into global sales? Start in hotel operations, lead by example, and demonstrate world-class service that will attract attention from decision-makers.

The Future of Group Hospitality: Robotics, AI, and increased sustainability are on the horizon for hotels looking to enhance attendee experiences and streamline operations. Mike envisions a future where tech-driven solutions redefine hospitality norms.

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Teneo Hospitality Group

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