Mahatma Gandhi's Leader As A Transformational Leader

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Mahatma Gandhi's legacy will continue to grow as an inspirational leader and a person who gave his all to his people, despite facing British resistance and facing many other problems that India faced at the time, for instance: poverty, discrimination, lack of rights, and freedom. Gandhi is without a doubt a transformational leader who showed people how to get things done without the use of force, power, or violence. He took decisions in his life that inspired millions of people and motivated them to do something of the same nature, what people need to realize is that Gandhi had a vision of his own and it did not matter what others thought of him. He got his message across of peace and harmony through hunger strike, by living in poor conditions, …show more content…

At the same time, he used logical inspiration, this behavior increases follower consciousness of problems and influences followers to view problems from a new perspective. A sign of a great leader is that he will never shy away from his own problems and will take constructive criticism for the betterment of the society. Gandhi highly encouraged his followers to question his thinking and his way of accomplishing things, which did not sit well with everybody. Gandhi also used individualized contemplation, this behavior includes providing support, back-up and lessons to followers. Gandhi wanted his legacy and his ideology to sit in the roots of Indian politics, he shadowed many great leaders of India at the time, like: Nehru and Vallabhbhai Patel, he made sure after he was gone, Indian politics would be in right hands and people would first think for the country, rather thinking of self-interests. He shared his ideas to many of his close followers and would often let some high trusted members to make decisions on his behalf, so they feel empowered and important to the cause. This is one of the biggest reasons of his success, he did not wanted to do everything by himself, be letting others have a say in …show more content…

Even after 70 years after his death, people still remember him as a great leader and servant to the Indian nation. People regard to him as the father of the nation, who let in peaceful protests to gain independence from the British, while facing many obstacles on the way. The life and struggles of Gandhi has taught us that leaders are not only born, but they can also be nurtured and made through right mentoring, education, vision and

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