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Ron Jabal

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The Theatre Of Justice

Impartiality cannot be established through declarations alone; it must be demonstrated through consistent rulings, serious examination, and reasoned judgment.

What Makes A PR Agency Of The Year?

Campaigns show creativity, but modern PR excellence also lives in crisis prevention, stakeholder engagement, public affairs, and ethical counsel.

The Weight Of An Oath: Before The Senate Judges Sara Duterte, It Must Honor Its Impeachment Oath

When senators raise their hands to swear an oath, the country will ask whether impartial justice can survive political division.

When A Name Becomes A Brand

Her Wimbledon breakthrough proves that visibility may start a conversation, but character and consistency are what build lasting reputation.

The Crowd Is Not Always Right

Democracy is protected when citizens refuse to let loyalty decide what should be judged by evidence and principle.

Beyond The Crisis: What Ateneo Must Become

The strongest response to tragedy is not only explanation, but transformation rooted in humility, transparency, and renewed commitment to institutional values.

The Cost Of Waiting To Care

The real crisis lesson is that stakeholders can tolerate uncertainty, but they struggle to trust institutions that appear emotionally absent.

From Leadership To Architecture: The Next Decade Of Reputation

In an AI-mediated world, reputation becomes easier to track but harder to earn, making trust a defining organizational advantage.

The Burden Of Being Ateneo

Ateneo now carries the weight of a tragedy that asks whether its principles can withstand grief, pressure, and public judgment.

The Jesuit Test: When Grief Is Not Enough

The Ateneo community’s grief is real, but so is the public’s need to understand how a team activity ended in irreversible loss.

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