Leadership development: the key to unlocking individual creativity in organizations.

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Leadership development: the key to unlocking individual creativity in organizations

Meaning Leaders are people who do the right thing; managers are people who do things right. Leadership is the art of getting someone else to do something you want done because he wants to do it.

Purpose This paper sets out to develop and test a hypothesized model of the role of adult leadership development and youth leadership development as possible moderators of the relationships between creative self-efficacy, perceived support for creativity, and individual creativity.

Design Qualitative moderator variables. 693 individuals chose to participate in the survey

Finding We suggest that both adult and youth leadership development have important but differential effects on organizational creativity

Result both adult leadership development and youth leadership development activities may play important roles in unlocking individual creativity in organizations. Adult leadership development activities appear to magnify the effects of perceived organizational support for creativity on perceptions of opportunities to actually practice creativity. Youth development activities in childhood may help organizational members to perceive opportunities to apply their creative potential even in the face of possible environmental obstacles within their organizations.