2015
DOI: 10.1002/jls.21401
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For Leaders to be Transformational, They Must Think Imaginatively

Abstract: In the current article, it is argued that individual differences in imaginative thinking may predict transformational leadership. Transformational leaders create a vision for the future, which they must imagine. Moreover, being able to imagine differences in thinking and behavior may aid in the development of more transformation leaders via guided reflection on their leadership practices. Ultimately, assessment of individual differences in imaginative thinking may be useful in recruitment of leaders.

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“…In addition, the results replicate Cerni et al’s () finding that rational thinking is positively correlated with transformational leadership in a sample of school leaders. Importantly, these results go beyond the previous studies by also finding the CELM’s predicted relationship between a preference for imaginative thinking and transformational leadership (Cerni et al, ; Curtis & Cerni, ).…”
Section: Studysupporting
confidence: 53%
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“…In addition, the results replicate Cerni et al’s () finding that rational thinking is positively correlated with transformational leadership in a sample of school leaders. Importantly, these results go beyond the previous studies by also finding the CELM’s predicted relationship between a preference for imaginative thinking and transformational leadership (Cerni et al, ; Curtis & Cerni, ).…”
Section: Studysupporting
confidence: 53%
“…The REIm has allowed a more nuanced examination of the connections between experiential thinking and transformational leadership than has been possible in previous studies. In particular, the REIm has allowed a test the CELM’s predictions that a preference for imaginative thinking would be related to transformational leadership (Cerni et al, ; Curtis & Cerni, ), and that emotional components of experiential thinking (i.e., emotionality) would be related to transformational leadership (Cerni et al, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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