IULM Flow Talk 9: 10 principles of a successful Creative Leadership

Communication - 08 March 2021

New appointment with IULM Flow. On March 29 from 18.15 to 19.45 don't miss the meeting: "Leadership Conversation, what are the 10 principles of successful creative Leadership" with Frans Joziasse MSc/MBA, director of PARK.


This new special IULM FLOW Talk aims to understand, reflect and approach with critical thinking how the “ Leadership and Creative Thinking " discipline is dealing with the global challenge by exploring all innovative, unusual, and disruptive approaches, methods, visions, experiments, and ideas generated during or after the pandemic crisis.

Leadership is a concept that has a positive value in itself linked to its etymology, the concept of activate and motivate but also carries with it negative values typical of the political-cultural stratification that over the centuries has been associated with the etymology of the word itself.
Without wandering about speculations relating to the nature of the “anomaly", which has a worrying drifts, each different expression of the conflicts that humanity itself, nations, society, businesses and organizations, families, individuals had tried to hide or camouflage with often more communicative tricks and reputations, without ever dwelling on the very nature of the problems, every anomaly, following the suggestion of Thomas Samuel Kuhn in the book "The Structure of Scientific Revolutions" (1962), always generates one or more conflicts that change into a state of war which is the primary step to the change of paradigm, to the constitution of a potential new normal or new paradigm.

Therefore following this representation, a stimulus for reflection could be if we are really able and how to do it: repeating the scale in reverse. Individuals, families, businesses and organizations, societies, nations, humanity, to confront, manage, negotiate and fight in a context where words like conflict and war are the scenarios that precede a new normal. They are probably just academic speculations and I am sure that we will often see projections and proactive messages such as "everything will be fine", but rediscovering our tradition I allow myself to conclude with the phrase of Publio Flavio Vegenzio Renato: "Si vis pacem para bellum": if you want peace, prepare for war.

This is probably just academic speculation and we will probably often see proactive projections and messages such as "everything will be fine", but rediscovering our tradition, we could conclude with the phrase of Publius Flavius Vegentius Renatus: "Si vis pacem para bellum": if you want peace, prepare for war.