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Polly Jones
Executive Assistant, Office of the President
PH: 207-236-6659
EXTENSION 133
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GSA MOBIS Services
Contract No. GS-10F-0101V

Welcome to the Institute for Global Ethics®' GSA Advantage!® Web site!

Here you will find exciting new approaches to build and strengthen your culture. Through our offerings and services, let us help you answer the questions such as:

  • What is the values-based message we want to communicate clearly and efficiently to our employees and the public?
  • How do we support employee buy-in into the agency's mission and code of conduct?
  • How can we make more effective decisions and policies?
  • How will the implementation of a values-based culture serve to promote teamwork and increase public trust?

Who We Are:

The Institute for Global Ethics is a nationally acclaimed nonprofit organization focused on meeting core client needs such as values-based leadership, excellent employee communications, and exemplary decision-making. Based on the celebrated work of its Founder, Dr. Rushworth M. Kidder, we customize our interactive workshops and consulting sessions to meet the needs of your mission and workplace setting.

Since 1990, we've served federal, state, and local government officials and employees. Our federal clients include the U.S. Army, U.S. Coast Guard, U.S. Naval Academy, U.S. Navy, and the U.S. Space Alliance.


Awarded SIN Numbers

874-1     CONSULTING SERVICES

874-1RC

We believe that to be successful in its mission, an organization must exhibit a culture of trust, respect, and responsibility. To begin the process of building such a culture, the Center for Corporate Ethics, a division of the Institute for Global Ethics, offers a range of presentations designed to motivate and inform leaders and employees alike. The Center is expert at assessing employee views on ethics in the workplace. We use surveys, focus groups, and management interviews to uncover and analyze the culture of an organization. We also help you integrate your organization's code of conduct and code of ethics. These approaches form the basis for the self-evaluation of ethical performance over time.

 

                    Minimum years of experience: ten or more

                    By Certified Trainer, Center for Corporate Ethics         $2,499.61/day

                    Minimum education: Bachelors

                    Minimum years of experience: five or more


874-4     TRAINING SERVICES:

                     Ethical Fitness® Seminar

                     Moral Courage™ Seminar

                     Ethical Fitness® Train-the-Trainer

874-1RC

874-4(01)     Ethical Fitness® Seminar 

The Ethical Fitness® Seminar, the Institute's flagship training program based on Dr. Kidder's landmark 1996 book, How Good People Make Tough Choices: Resolving the Dilemmas of Ethical Living, provides participants with the tools they need to identify the difference between right-versus-wrong and right-versus-right ethical decisions, and to analyze and resolve truly challenging right-verus-right dilemmas. This seminar, typically given rave reviews, is highly interactive and uses the real-life experiences of participants as a basis for learning.   

                   

                    By Certified Trainer, Center for Corporate Ethics         $2,998.32

                    1-day course for 20-25 participants

 

874-4(02)     Moral Courage™ Seminar 

The Moral Courage™ Seminar is based on Dr. Kidder's book, Moral Courage: Taking Action when your Values are Put to the Test (2005). Making an ethical decision is only a first step. It takes courage—moral courage—to follow through with a decision when doing the right thing just isn't easy. In this seminar, you will learn how to recognize situations requiring moral courage, determine your own responsibilities for action, and expand your capacity to practice moral courage.

 

                 By Certified Trainer, Center for Corporate Ethics     $2,998.32                                

                 1-day course for 20-25 participants

874-4(03)    Ethical Fitness® Train-the-Trainer

                    By Certified Trainer, Center for Corporate Ethics         $1,834.71

                    3-day course for 8-15 participants                Per person cost plus

                                                                                        annual licensing fee

For organizations that want to develop internal training capability, the Institute created the Train-the-Trainer workshop. This program equips a client's employees with the skills and conceptual background to roll out the Ethical Fitness® program agencywide.

 

The heart of the Institute's program—the Ethical Fitness® Seminar—is a pithy, tightly structured, fast-moving program that accomplishes its goal quickly. We've spent years honing our training skills to make sure the ethics message is delivered soundly and efficiently. Our Train-the-Trainer workshop is designed to help new trainers become just as effective.

 

The Train-the-Trainer workshop provides important conceptual background and skills—from ethics vocabulary, history, and philosophy to practice in fielding difficult questions, providing relevant and interesting examples, and sharing personal anecdotes with workshop participants. Honing leadership and group development skills, the workshop helps new trainees build the confidence and capacity to train their colleagues and coworkers in the Ethical Fitness® process.


874-5     Support Products

874-5RC

Books written by Expert & Founder, Dr. Rushworth M. Kidder

Price per book: $10.99 plus $6.00 shipping and handling

"How Good People Make Tough Choices" clarifies, challenges, and instructs. It is not a flight into some ideal world, but a fascinating plunge into the ethical problems of home, office, shop, and street corner."

                                                                                                          John W. Gardner

"Rushworth Kidder is the best sort of philosopher, one who can bring home the force of an abstract principle by means of a telling real-life example. The result is a valuable guide to more informed and self-conscious moral judgments ."

                                                                                                                   Bill Bradley


For more information, please contact us at:

Institute for Global Ethics

18 Central Street, Suite 2B

PO Box 39
Rockport, ME 04856-0039

www.globalethics.org

Polly Jones

Tel: 207-236-6659 ext 133

pjones@globalethics.org

Contract perioid:          March 10, 2009—March 9, 2014

Business Type:               "Not for Profit" Organization


CUSTOMER INFORMATION

1. Table of Awarded SINs/Prices: See Above
2. Maximum Order: $1,000,000.00
3. Minimum Order:  $300.00
4. Delivery Area:  50 States and Washington, DC
5. Point of Production:

Institute for Global Ethics

18 Central Street, 2B

PO Box 39
Rockport, ME 04856-0039

6. Statement of Net Prices:    See above
7. Quantity Discount:  N/A
8. Prompt Payment Discount:  Net-30 Days
9. Payment: IGE will accept the Government Commercial Purchase Card for all transactions 
10. Foreign Items:  N/A
11a. Time of Delivery: Specified on Task Order and mutually agreed to by the ordering activity and vendor
11b. Expedited Delivery:  N/A
11c. Overnight and 2-day Delivery: N/A
11d. Urgent Requirements: N/A
12. FOB Point:    Origin
13. Ordering Address: 

18 Central Street, Suite 2B
PO Box 39
Rockport, ME 04856-0039
Tel: 207-236-6659

Fax: 207-236-6614

14. Payment Address:  18 Central Street, Suite 2B
PO Box 39
Rockport, ME 04856-0039
15. Warranty Provisions: N/A
15a. Cancellation Policy:  
      • If the Client cancels the event, for any cause, more than 45 days prior to the event, the cancellation fee will be fifty percent (50%) of the total fee.
      • If the Client, for any causer, cancels the event less than 45 days prior to the event, the cancellation fee will be one hundred percent (100%) of the total fee.
      • If the event is postponed due to inclement weather, the Client has the option to reschedule the event on a mutually agreed-upon date. It is understood that IGE will make a good faith effort to reschedule.
16-23:    N/A
24a. Special Attributes:  N/A
25. DUNS Number:  78085-4873
26. Central Contractor Registration Database:  

                                              

 


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