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Designed to help midlevel and senior managers in organizations
dedicated to public purposes, this book provides trained
self-awareness to deploy values to guide decisions and build the
culture of their organizations. The book explores how all managing
involves leading and identifies the levels of ethical
responsibility for managerial leaders. Highlighting the fundamental
role that ethics plays in organizational life, J. Patrick Dobel
uses insights from cognitive and social psychology to discuss how
to anticipate and address threats to integrity and value informed
decision making. Building on traditional ethical theory and modern
research, the book begins with the fundamental assumption that
individuals possess responsibility when they act for ethical
purposes and results in taking a position within a public or
nonprofit organization. This assumption of responsibility
recognizes the inherent discretion in all positions and claims that
effective ethical management requires self-awareness, self-mastery,
integrity and a working frame of one's values and character. The
book pays special attention to the challenges of integrating
diverse people and perspectives in public organizations as well as
attending to the slippages to integrity in organizational life and
how managers and leaders can foresee and address ethical slippage
and corruption. The book provides checklists and decision
frameworks that individuals can adopt and deploy to guide
decisions. Public Leadership Ethics: A Management Approach will
help create strong value informed cultures supported by
communication, transparency, incentives and strong management
cadres to achieve high quality service and integrity based actions.
It will be of special interest to managerial leaders in public
service and teaching in public administration and policy programs
or executive training.
Designed to help midlevel and senior managers in organizations
dedicated to public purposes, this book provides trained
self-awareness to deploy values to guide decisions and build the
culture of their organizations. The book explores how all managing
involves leading and identifies the levels of ethical
responsibility for managerial leaders. Highlighting the fundamental
role that ethics plays in organizational life, J. Patrick Dobel
uses insights from cognitive and social psychology to discuss how
to anticipate and address threats to integrity and value informed
decision making. Building on traditional ethical theory and modern
research, the book begins with the fundamental assumption that
individuals possess responsibility when they act for ethical
purposes and results in taking a position within a public or
nonprofit organization. This assumption of responsibility
recognizes the inherent discretion in all positions and claims that
effective ethical management requires self-awareness, self-mastery,
integrity and a working frame of one's values and character. The
book pays special attention to the challenges of integrating
diverse people and perspectives in public organizations as well as
attending to the slippages to integrity in organizational life and
how managers and leaders can foresee and address ethical slippage
and corruption. The book provides checklists and decision
frameworks that individuals can adopt and deploy to guide
decisions. Public Leadership Ethics: A Management Approach will
help create strong value informed cultures supported by
communication, transparency, incentives and strong management
cadres to achieve high quality service and integrity based actions.
It will be of special interest to managerial leaders in public
service and teaching in public administration and policy programs
or executive training.
In this groundbreaking book, J. Patrick Dobel describes and
analyzes the elements that constitute integrity in public office.
Drawing on case studies, memoirs, interviews, and fiction (e.g.,
John Le Carre), Dobel addresses such issues as when to resign and
when to stay in office. He examines the temptations of power, the
relation between private and public life, and the role of honor and
prudence in making personal decisions. He applies not only moral
theory but also the insights of history, organizational theory, and
psychology. Unlike most political ethics books, "Public Integrity"
puts personal responsibility at the center of public morality,
examining not just the responsibilities of office but also the role
of personal moral commitments and promises. This timely book
reminds us of the importance of public integrity as well as the
demands and challenges that often threaten that integrity,
especially in a liberal democracy such as the United States.
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