How Gandhian Philosophy is Transforming Corporate Leadership
SDG 17: PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS

How Gandhian Philosophy is Transforming Corporate Leadership

'Lead Like Gandhi' empowers leaders with skills to build collaborative partnerships for progress, advancing Sustainable Development Goal 17

Hannah Kathleen Hawkshaw IE · May 1, 2024

Envision a world where all leaders, from governments to corporations, are imbued with the values of truth, non-violence, and compassion – akin to the ethos of Mahatma Gandhi himself. Amidst a society grappling with formidable challenges from pervasive hunger and poverty to entrenched gender disparities, one cannot help but contemplate the profound beauty and positivity that could envelop our world under the stewardship of compassionate, ethical leaders. In today’s swiftly evolving corporate terrain, the pursuit of sustainable development stands as a paramount objective for organisations worldwide, both profit-driven and altruistic in nature, and the yearning for impactful leadership resonates louder than ever.

Through encounters with servant leaders who exemplify his selfless leadership style and witnessing the tangible outcomes they achieve, I’ve been inspired to look to Mahatma Gandhi as a guiding teacher in the corporate realm. As enterprises strive to synchronise their endeavours with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), effective leadership emerges as the linchpin in catalysing substantive change and attaining collective aspirations. Within this landscape, the ‘Lead Like Gandhi’ program emerges as a harbinger of transformation in corporate leadership, deeply rooted in the timeless principles of Mahatma Gandhi’s philosophy.

Program Overview

Lead Like Gandhi is a dynamic 7-day leadership marathon meticulously crafted to honour the legacy of Mahatma Gandhi. The objective is to empower business leaders around the world to increase their output and impact, while simultaneously advancing education in Greater India in collaboration with esteemed partners and foundations. Drawing inspiration from the profound life and teachings of Gandhiji, the program was designed to be an immersive and life-altering journey, offering participants profound opportunities for personal growth and influence on their external environment. Through introspection and the exploration of timeless values, participants uncover their inner challenges and deepest desires; on the path to discovering their true purpose.

At the heart of Lead Like Gandhi is the recognition of Mahatma Gandhi as the epitome of a Being-Centered leader, one who continually delved within himself, experimented, and extended the truths he discovered to others, thereby reshaping the course of history. Participants learn the art of leading from this authentic, Being-Centered perspective.

Throughout the program, participants are encouraged to dress comfortably, with a preference for Indian attire such as kurtas, although it’s not mandatory. The immersion into this transformative experience requires a temporary disconnection from external distractions, with limited phone usage permitted for essential communication only. Commencing each day between 7-8 am, participants are urged to arrive punctually and to be present while sharing meals. This shared schedule fosters unity and cohesion among participants, enhancing the collective journey towards leadership enlightenment and facilitating connection within the group.

Harnessing Gandhi’s Legacy for Corporate Leadership

At the core of the ‘Lead Like Gandhi’ initiative is a profound homage to the timeless principles of truth, nonviolence, and social justice championed by Mahatma Gandhi. Rooted in his life and teachings, this program aspires to instill in corporate leaders a profound sense of purpose and ethical acuity in their decision-making realms. By embracing Gandhi’s ethos of servant leadership and compassionate stewardship, participants are armed with the essential tools and mindset to gracefully navigate intricate business landscapes while steadfastly adhering to their core values.

Unique Learning Opportunities

The timeless maxim, ‘Be the change you wish to see in the world,’ has always been a guiding light for me. Thus, receiving an invitation to participate as a delegate in this ground-breaking program last November filled me with deep gratitude, having visited the ashram for the first time earlier that summer.

I was humbled to experience the art of the charkha in what was once Mahatma Gandhi’s sanctuary. Guided by the gracious guardian, Lata, I gleaned invaluable lessons in concentration, patience, and belief from this simple yet profound experience. Reflecting on Gandhi’s legacy, I realise how these virtues were instrumental in India’s transformation and are equally pertinent to anyone seeking growth.

The principles of Mahatma Gandhi’s teachings — non-violence, truth, compassion, and radical love — resonate profoundly in today’s tumultuous world. The emphasis is on leadership that doesn’t just preach but inspires through action — leading by example or ‘walking the talk.’

Nestled within the sanctity of the Gandhi ashram and other Gandhian institutions, participants gathered from around the world for this week long intensive. We were presented with a variety of exercises, urging us to confront our innermost fears head-on and engage in deep introspection regarding how we could harness our abilities in the service of others.

One of the most poignant moments during my journey with the ‘Lead Like Gandhi’ program was when we were tasked with taking to the streets of Ahmedabad for a couple of hours, stripped of our phones and money, with the purpose of connecting with members of the community. Initially, the prospect of navigating without these modern crutches left me feeling a bit apprehensive, fearing I might get lost in the bustling city. However, what unfolded was nothing short of insightful.

As I wandered through the streets, I found myself immersed in the beauty of human connection. Despite the language barriers, I was reminded that the essence of human communication transcends words alone. Among the many encounters I had, one that stood out was meeting a young man named Arja. He proudly showcased pictures of his beloved wife and child, radiating joy as he shared snippets of their newlywed life. Together, we walked for a while, and I marvelled at the simplicity and depth of our interaction.

I also had the privilege of meeting a group of ladies from Rajasthan, whose colourful attire and intricate henna art acted as a testament to their rich culture. Their excitement about an upcoming wedding celebration was infectious, and they graciously invited me to share in their joy. In those fleeting hours, each interaction left an indelible mark on me, no matter how brief. The experience served as a poignant reminder of the profound impact we can have on one another simply by being fully present and open to the richness of shared experiences.

Afterwards, all participants returned to share and discuss their encounters, and it was clear that an overarching leadership lesson was gifted to us all: human connection holds tremendous power and the transformative potential to foster collaboration, empathy, and collective progress.

Outcomes

Promoting Collaboration and Partnerships

SDG 17 stresses the significance of forming partnerships for sustainable development. ‘Lead Like Gandhi’ cultivates collaboration among corporate leaders through dialogue, empathy, and respect. Through experiential learning and workshops, participants learn to build meaningful partnerships within and beyond their organisations. By fostering inclusivity and breaking down barriers, the program empowers leaders to harness collective expertise and resources for the common good.

Driving Innovation and Impact

Innovation lies at the heart of sustainable development, driving progress and fostering resilience in the face of global challenges. ‘Lead Like Gandhi’ cultivates an entrepreneurial mindset among corporate leaders, inspiring them to think creatively and act boldly in pursuit of sustainable solutions. Through case studies, role-playing exercises, and real-world simulations, participants learn to identify opportunities for innovation and social good.

Fostering Ethical Governance and Responsible Business Practices

SDG 17 underscores the importance of promoting accountable and transparent governance within organisations. ‘Lead Like Gandhi’ instills a strong sense of responsibility and integrity among corporate leaders, emphasising the need for principled leadership and ethical decision-making.

Cultivating Global Citizenship and Social Responsibility

As businesses operate in an increasingly interconnected world, corporate leaders must embrace their role as global citizens and champions of social responsibility. ‘Lead Like Gandhi’ fosters a sense of global consciousness and social awareness among participants, encouraging them to consider the broader implications of their actions on society and the planet.

Mahatma Gandhi’s unwavering commitment to non-violence, justice, and equality serves as a guiding light for contemporary leaders striving to make a difference in the world. His approach to leadership was not merely about achieving tangible outcomes but about fostering deep, transformative connections rooted in empathy and compassion. The ‘Lead Like Gandhi’ program offers a transformative pathway for corporate leaders to advance Sustainable Development Goal 17 and drive progress towards a more sustainable and equitable future. The timeless resonance of ‘my life is my message’ remains a poignant reminder for contemporary corporate leaders. By adopting these principles, leaders have the power to shape a more ethical and compassionate society, enriching both their organisations and the world at large.

source : IndusLens