• Decisions That Define Us: The Impact of Ethics on Corporate Culture

    Decisions That Define Us: The Impact of Ethics on Corporate Culture0

    By Grace Uwizeye-Allen, Graceful Etiquette The Role of Personal Values in Decision-Making Every day in the workplace, we are faced with decisions—some minor, others with the potential to affect both colleagues and external stakeholders. Our personal values serve as a guide for how we handle these situations, especially in high-pressure business and leadership settings. For

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  • Conflict Resolution: Navigating Ethical Dilemmas Between General Contractors and Subcontractors

    Conflict Resolution: Navigating Ethical Dilemmas Between General Contractors and Subcontractors0

    Kate Strauss, Esq. and Trystan Melancon, Esq., Galvanize Law Group  Successful construction projects coordinate the needs and responsibilities of multiple stakeholders—Owners, General Contractors, Subcontractors, Suppliers, and Vendors. Each role is vital, but the relationships and interactions between the General Contractors and Subcontractors play an especially crucial role in a project’s successful completion. Successful navigation of

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  • Accepting Ethics Awards Nominations – Now!

    Accepting Ethics Awards Nominations – Now!0

    With ASA’sAnnual Convention, SUBExcel, moving from March to September 2025, there will be changes with how the annual awards work. The ASA Certificate of Excellence in Ethics will remain unchanged. The deadline to apply for this award is December 31, 2024. The ASA Certificate of Excellence in Ethics will remain on this same schedule moving

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  • President’s Letter – October 2024

    President’s Letter – October 20240

    Dear fellow members and friends of ASA. I am hoping that all of you are safe and healthy. The Southeastern part of our great nation has recently experienced massive destruction that has occurred due to the severe storms named Helene and Milton. No doubt the devastation will be felt for a long time and the

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  • Voting for Human Flourishing

    Voting for Human Flourishing0

    By Ann Skeet, American Leadership Forum (ALF) Senior Fellow, Class X To many, the upcoming election is seen as the most consequential in our lifetime, in part because the political divisions across the country are so deep. Not only are there differences of opinion on policy matters, but people in both parties have begun to

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  • Has Right and Wrong Changed After COVID?0

    By Jack Rubinger The whole concept of right vs. wrong has changed since COVID and will likely keep changing after COVID — if the virus ever 100 percent goes away. We’re all moving cautiously or recklessly in a sea of chaos and confusion — guidelines instead of laws, protocols instead of mandates, suggestions instead of

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