“…With Martínez (2014) in the direction of an educational center, also with Eagly, Johannensen-Schmidt and Van Engen (2003), which indicate that women show a more transformational style, with Charlo, and Torrado (2012) there is an evolution towards flexible and participative innovative management styles, which incorporate the qualities associated with transformational leadership, as well as with part of the sample from the study of Cuadrado, Molero, and Navas (2003). Corroborate our data DeGroot, Kiker, and Cross 2000, as well as Judge and Piccolo (2004), who, in their meta-analysis, find positive correlations of transformational leadership with leader effectiveness, execution and subordinate effort, as well as Dumdum, Lowe and Avolio (2002) with effective leadership in relation to transformational leadership, also Cáceres, Trujillo, Hinojo, Aznar, and García (2012) when talking about a possible female leadership style, with multiple elements of transformational leadership, also Cuadrado, and Molero (2002), where women tend to score higher on all transformational leadership factors. We also agree with Saravia (2014) that the intellectual stimulation dimension, both globally (3.08).…”