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Patrick Dobel is a professor and former Associate Dean at the University of Washington's Daniel J. Evans School of Public Affairs who joined the Evans School in 1985 after teaching for a decade at the University of Michigan-Dearborn. His interests concern a wide area, encompassing the intersection of politics and institutions with personal ethics. In addition to other courses, he teaches in the Organization Theory, Leadership Seminars, and in the Integrated Management Sequence. His research focuses upon leadership, managerial strategy, public management, and ethics in public life.
Patrick is the author of many academic articles on public ethics as well as articles in journals of opinion, including Compromise and Political Action-Political Morality in Liberal and Democratic Life and Public Integrity which study the reality of ethics in public life. He has chaired the King County Ethics Board and has served as a consultant on management, leadership and ethics issues to numerous public and nonprofit agencies.
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