The Serendipity Mindset: Christian Busch on How to Engineer Your Own Good Luck
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Can you actually engineer your own good luck? In this episode, Christian Busch explains how mastering serendipity transforms your networking, fuels innovative leadership, and opens unexpected doors in your career.
We often look at highly successful people and assume they just got lucky. But according to groundbreaking research from world-renowned management scientist Christian Busch, author of the bestselling book The Serendipity Mindset, luck isn’t just a random stroke of fate—it’s a process you can actively cultivate.
Today on Happy@Work, we are breaking down how to shift from a passive observer of life to an active catalyst for unexpected opportunities. Christian shares how leaders, entrepreneurs, and professionals can develop a structural framework to spot hidden connections, turn unexpected moments into positive outcomes, and build a highly resilient mindset in the face of uncertainty.Connect with Dr. Christian Busch: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christianwbuschTimecodes: 00:00 — intro01:08 — self-presentation of Christian02:08 — what is the serendipity mindset?04:25 — how to increase the chances for luck?09:15 — creating the moments that can change our career14:35 — how to connect with an industry leader? How to build international connections?19:42 — Christian`s secret questions to establish connections with people23:20 — preparing for cultural differences during networking27:15 — strategies to create a strong connection with the business star35:44 — the role of personal brand in serendipity40:20 — how to present your ideas and services to partners44:15 — tips from Christian to minimize regrets during networkingSubscribe to Happy@Work for more insights on building a workplace and a life that you genuinely love.#SerendipityMindset #ChristianBusch #LeadershipDevelopment #NetworkingHacks #CareerGrowth #MindsetShift #HappyAtWork