179: Bridal Suite Sweethearts
James Ferguson started his hospitality career at the front desk and worked his way up through operations and leadership roles. Now, as Director of Culture at Wurzak Hotel Group, he focuses on employee experience and engagement with the goal of making workplace culture his company’s strongest asset. He’s also the author of The Confetti Culture Playbook, a guide to building high-performing teams through recognition, reward, and real connection. Susan and James talk about cool titles and crazy weddings.
What you'll learn about:
🎉 Confetti Cleanup 101: James shares the ultimate hack for dealing with post-wedding ballroom disasters. (Hint: Leave the regular vacuums out of this.)
👔 Suit Up for Success: How a front desk job and a sharp suit transformed James' confidence—and his career trajectory.
🏨 From GM to Culture Guru: Why James took a step back from a general manager role to refine his leadership skills before stepping into a bigger game.
📖 Confetti Culture Playbook: The surprising backstory of how a personal leadership playbook turned into a published guide for workplace excellence.
🤝 Director of Culture – Best Job Ever?: James explains what his role entails and why every company needs to rethink how they engage employees.
🚀 Your Culture Is Your Competitive Edge: The dramatic shift in how hotel companies attract, retain, and inspire their teams—and why it’s more crucial than ever.
🔥 Recognition Over Pizza Parties: Why celebrating employees properly is not about cheap perks but about real engagement that moves the needle.
🤯 Wedding Drama in the Lobby: The jaw-dropping loading dock story that could easily be mistaken for a reality TV plot.
📚 Grab James's Book
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