Institute for Global Ethics explained

The Institute for Global Ethics (abbreviated IGE) is a 501(c)(3) nonsectarian, nonpartisan, global research and educational non-profit organization based in Middleton, Wisconsin.

History

With initial funding provided by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation,[1] the Institute for Global Ethics[2] was founded by Rushworth Kidder in Camden, Maine in 1990. The Institute is dedicated to exploring the idea of shared moral values as well as committed to helping organizations and individuals put those values into practice, finding frameworks that tackle tough issues.

Mission

To promote ethical behavior in individuals, institutions, and nations through research, public discourse, and practical action.

Ethical Fitness

Through its research, the Institute has developed a decision making framework currently being used by corporations, schools, governments, and organizations worldwide. This process has been trademarked by the Institute under the name Ethical Fitness.[3] This framework is the main pedagogical thrust of Kidder's book How Good People Make Tough Choices.

Books

Other publications

The Institute has published an electronic weekly newsletter since February 1998 called Ethics Newsline.

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: W.K. Kellogg Grant Report . 2008-05-29 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110728012341/http://www.wkkf.org/Default.aspx?tabid=97&CID=2&CatID=2&ItemID=27834&NID=95&LanguageID=0 . 2011-07-28 . dead .
  2. Web site: Home . globalethics.org.
  3. News: United States Patent and Trademark Office . 2008-05-29 .