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280. Ben Wood: How to Cultivate Serendipity, Against All Odds

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A very special guest on the podcast this week.
World famous architect, Ben Wood, who, in short, cultivated serendipity against all odds… not just in how he won business, in how he changed China and architecture globally.
Before he had made a name for himself, Ben, from a middle class family in rural Georgia, was winning business that world renowned architects were competing for.
He won business nationally and globally from developing growth management strategies for Snowmass, Aspen, Telluride and Park City to authoring the master plans for the Revitalization of New York Times Square to designing developments in major cities across the United States as well as in Japan, England and throughout Europe and in China.
Ben is perhaps is most renowned for being the Architect who designed Shanghai's famous Xintiandi (which means “New Heaven and Earth).
Xintiandi is so successful that it has become a verb and not only in China but across the globe. Developers say to architects, ‘Can you Xintiandi this project for me?’
Ben says he listens to people and culture and he sees not only the vision and design, he sees opportunity where others didn’t. He's done it, not just once, again and again.
We talk about Ben’s life, how against all obvious odds, he cultivates serendipity.
*** Don’t miss Ben’s book releasing soon, ‘Into the Dragon’s Mouth’, stories from an American Architect Who Changed China. ***

Shownotes -

  • 0:00 - Ben Wood: How to Cultivate Serendipity, Against All Odds
  • 5:02 - Ben shares his back story
  • 13:01 - Deciding to become an architect
  • 22:47 - The story of winning
  • 29:12 - Being a visionary (looking to the future, not the past)
  • 31:28 - Earning great clients
  • 38:10 - People first
  • 44:22 - Ideas
  • 48:40 - Ben’s ‘BusinessFeeder’, DR Bar (Shanghai)
  • 54:51 - Passion and serving people
  • 57:00 - The Final 3

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He who flies highest sees the farthest… just remember, just as you needed a runway to take off, remember to consider your landing.
Find something you do well, and do it almost better than anybody in the world.

www.JereMetcalfPodcast.com
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404.627.7789
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A very special guest on the podcast this week.
World famous architect, Ben Wood, who, in short, cultivated serendipity against all odds… not just in how he won business, in how he changed China and architecture globally.
Before he had made a name for himself, Ben, from a middle class family in rural Georgia, was winning business that world renowned architects were competing for.
He won business nationally and globally from developing growth management strategies for Snowmass, Aspen, Telluride and Park City to authoring the master plans for the Revitalization of New York Times Square to designing developments in major cities across the United States as well as in Japan, England and throughout Europe and in China.
Ben is perhaps is most renowned for being the Architect who designed Shanghai's famous Xintiandi (which means “New Heaven and Earth).
Xintiandi is so successful that it has become a verb and not only in China but across the globe. Developers say to architects, ‘Can you Xintiandi this project for me?’
Ben says he listens to people and culture and he sees not only the vision and design, he sees opportunity where others didn’t. He's done it, not just once, again and again.
We talk about Ben’s life, how against all obvious odds, he cultivates serendipity.
*** Don’t miss Ben’s book releasing soon, ‘Into the Dragon’s Mouth’, stories from an American Architect Who Changed China. ***

Shownotes -

  • 0:00 - Ben Wood: How to Cultivate Serendipity, Against All Odds
  • 5:02 - Ben shares his back story
  • 13:01 - Deciding to become an architect
  • 22:47 - The story of winning
  • 29:12 - Being a visionary (looking to the future, not the past)
  • 31:28 - Earning great clients
  • 38:10 - People first
  • 44:22 - Ideas
  • 48:40 - Ben’s ‘BusinessFeeder’, DR Bar (Shanghai)
  • 54:51 - Passion and serving people
  • 57:00 - The Final 3

People/Resources Mentioned -

Books -

Quotes-
He who flies highest sees the farthest… just remember, just as you needed a runway to take off, remember to consider your landing.
Find something you do well, and do it almost better than anybody in the world.

www.JereMetcalfPodcast.com
Powered by
Jere Metcalf Partners
404.627.7789
Jere@mpartners.io

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