Doing What's Right, Right

Doing What's Right, Right

Doing What's Right, Right

by Lindon E. Saline

During a thirty-six year career with the General Electric Company Lindy Saline managed various technical and business operations and corporate staff functions, including GE’s Management Development Institute. He has published over fifty techni­cal, educational and professional development papers and monographs. Throughout his business career Lindy’s activities and contributions have been recognized with awards from universities, professional societies, and national organizations.

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"Exhaustion among leaders seems epidemic in today's world. Based on his vast experience in the for-profit sector and in the not-for-profit sector, Lindy helps leaders define what is worth doing (the right thing)and offers insights for doing those things effectively and efficiently (the right way). Most importantly, Lindy as a model servant leader himself, invites the reader to reflect on the need for balance within one's own life." –– Joan Mueller, Administrator of Business Development, Franciscan Skemp Healthcare

"Lindy Saline and his Doing What’s Right, Right was a critical factor in the healthy development of the La Crosse Community Foundation. It guided us about the importance of “doing what’s right, right” for the foundation, the community it serves, and its donors." Sheila Garrity, Executive Director of the La Crosse Community Foundation

"Lindy has done a superb job of laying out the framework in which a QUALITY non-profit can operate. Many times non-profits do not have the time to think 'strategically.' Lindy has done that for all of us." – Wayne Oliver, Senior Vice President, State Bank of La Crosse

"Lindy Saline is a visionary and a strategic servant leader who steps forward to guide others to achieve. Recognizing that a leader is future oriented, Lindy relates his belief that anything can be accomplished if you believe it can be done. And he shares with us steps to help our collaborative community efforts happen. He helps us define what to do and how to do it effectively." – Rose Mary Boesen, CEO, Great Rivers United Way

"This book gets to the heart of effective leadership by focusing on fundamentals that are sometimes lost in well-intentioned nonprofit organizations. It is so easy to get caught up in day-to-day distractions and negativity. Mr. Saline's book has helped me to stay on course. I keep a quote from Lindy taped to my computer that reads: 'Leaders must be future-oriented. They know there is no future in believing something can't be done.'"– Robin Anderson, Executive Director, Mason City Area Chamber of Commerce

"With provocative insight, Lindy Saline challenges leaders to envision a better tomorrow. Reflecting years of experience and accumulated wisdom, Saline integrates inquisitive freedom and disciplined process into an accessible methodology for strategic thinking. Using his methodology, Saline helped our leaders develop six strategic directives that guided our congregation to numerical and spiritual growth."– Rev. Mark Solyst, Pastor, English Lutheran Church (La Crosse)