Gandhi typified the characteristics of a servant leader. Servant leadership is not a destination, but a process.

Gandhi typified the characteristics of a servant leader.
Servant leadership is not a destination, but a process. Thomas Wren (1995, p. 23), in his book, The Leader’s Companion writes that “if one is servant, either leader or follower, one is always searching, listening, expecting that a better wheel for these times is in the making.” This suggests that a servant leader is open and always in process. As such, Gandhi, as a servant leader, had numerous opportunities to distinguish himself as a servant leader.
Wren, J. T. (1995). The leader’s companion: Insights on leadership through the ages. New York: Simon and Schuster.
For this discussion, please read Boone & Makhani’s, Five Necessary Attitudes of a Servant Leader (Links to an external site.): [PDF File, 1.1MB]
Boone, L. W., & Makhani, S. (2012). Five Necessary Attitudes of a Servant Leader. Review of Business, 33(1), 83-96.
Cite an instance in the film in which Gandhi exhibited one or more characteristics, identified by Boone and Makhani, of a servant leader. Explain which characteristic(s) is exhibited and how the scene exemplifies that trait.

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