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You Can't Lead Until You've Swept the Kitchen Yourself | Wolfgang Schürmann on Events, Crisis & Hospitality Leadership

35 min · 1. Juni 2026
Episode You Can't Lead Until You've Swept the Kitchen Yourself | Wolfgang Schürmann on Events, Crisis & Hospitality Leadership Cover

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Day two of a five-day event. 150,000 visitors. 200 of your 600 staff are no-shows. Wolfgang Schürmann has been there. He restructured the menu, reassigned every manager, got on the radio, and delivered anyway — because he's spent two decades learning every role from the ground up. In this episode: what high-pressure event operations teach you about leadership, why you cannot lead a team you haven't worked alongside, and the story of a Michelin star chef who threw a frying pan — and then did something that Wolfgang still thinks about 30 years later. 🔗 Connect with Wolfgang on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/wolfgang-schuermann-🇩🇪-🇪🇺-🇲🇽-9a8b5b32 [www.linkedin.com/in/wolfgang-schuermann-🇩🇪-🇪🇺-🇲🇽-9a8b5b32]🌐 Gastro 2.0: https://www.linkedin.com/company/gastro2-0/about/ [https://www.linkedin.com/company/gastro2-0/about/]🎙️ Alicia Dick Wahlberg: linkedin.com/in/aliciadickwahlberg [www.linkedin.com/in/wolfgang-schuermann-🇩🇪-🇪🇺-🇲🇽-9a8b5b32] #HospitalityLeadership #HospitalityFolks #EventManagement #HotelTech #HighPerformanceTeams

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