
153: Building High-Performing Teams and Navigating Growth in Architecture with James Gray, Senior Principal Stantec
Design Development
What Projects Are Moving Forward
James notes momentum in suburban, mid‑rise multifamily projects and the economics that enable them.
James Gray is a seasoned architect and Senior Principal at Stantec, a leading global design and consulting firm. With a career spanning over three decades, he has been instrumental in leading significant growth and transitions in the architecture and construction industry. Starting at AD Inc., James cultivated a successful trajectory which eventually led to the company’s acquisition by Stantec.
Throughout the episode, James discusses the roles of cultural alignment in mergers and acquisitions, particularly highlighting the synergies realized through Stantec's acquisition of Page. With a focus on sustainability, the episode examines how urban architecture can solve environmental challenges and the potential of technology and policies in shaping the future. James also shares personal anecdotes about his career influences and pivotal projects, offering insights into the intricacies of architectural design and development from a leadership perspective. By understanding broader economic forces and trends, James provides practical strategies for thriving in both prosperous and challenging times within the industry.
Key Takeaways:
- Leadership in Transition: James emphasizes the importance of building motivated teams and aligning their passion with organizational goals during periods of transition and growth.
- Navigating Economic Challenges: The episode provides insights into strategies for resilience and innovation in the face of economic downturns and market changes.
- Cultural Alignment in M&A: Discusses the critical role of cultural compatibility in successful mergers and acquisitions, drawing from the Page and Stantec integration.
- Sustainability in Architecture: Explores how urban densification and the evolution of environmental policies can address the challenges posed by climate change.
- Future of Design and Technology: Highlights the growing importance of electrification and artificial intelligence in shaping the future of architectural design and sustainability.
Notable Quotes:
- "At the end of the day, motivation is the most important, and helping people be motivated for the kind of greater good is what I found to be the best recipe."
- "A big company is really a collection of individuals. It's a bigger collection, but it's still, and it has leadership. And the leaders of this company care about the work."
- "Insatiable curiosity is really important to being good at anything, frankly, and certainly in this business."
- "I like to say that I've been wildly more successful than I ever imagined."
- "Sometimes people probably called me nosy, which is sort of the other connotation of the same kind of set of behaviors."
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