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Intercultural Leadership As Creative Intelligence: How Difference Becomes Imagination And Leadership Becomes Art
The creative spark in human difference. In my work across cultures, I’ve noticed something simple and astonishing: every genuine encounter reveals a new way of seeing the world; a different rhythm of thought, a surprising humour, a tone of meaning we hadn’t known before. When we stay curious rather than certain, our thinking begins to shift shape. Leadership today isn’t only about analysis or efficiency; it’s about imagination. And imagination grows in the space between us.

Louise Sommer
4 min read


Why Leadership Is a Containment Function in the Age of AI
As AI accelerates decision-making in institutions, leadership increasingly requires psychological containment. This article explores leadership as a human capacity to hold uncertainty, responsibility, and judgment in the age of AI.

Louise Sommer
3 min read


Reggio Emilia: A European Tradition of Creative Intelligence
I grew up with Florence and her history. From my earliest visits as a child, I remember sitting alone in front of Botticelli, or walking into Santa Maria del Fiore without queues or noise, when the locals still lived in the heart of the city. I still remember stepping into a Reggio Emilia classroom on my study trip to Florence. Sunlight poured through large windows, children’s drawings and sculptures covered the walls, and the room itself was bursting with curiosity and stori

Louise Sommer
4 min read
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