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In this episode of Asian SkyCast, we speak with Doris Ho, the President and CEO of Magsaysay Group.

Main Content

[00:55 - 03:30]

Magsaysay background and family business history

[02:30 – 03:20]

International shipping in the 1980s

[03:26 – 04:48]

Domestic shipping business in the Philippines

[04:49 – 07:24]

How much does the human resources side dominate the company?

[07:24 – 14:38]

Magsaysay employees drive the company’s success

[14:39 – 20:00]

Maritime training scope and facilities

[20:09 – 22:22]

Magsaysay’s educational philosophy in hospitality training

[22:22 – 23:43]

Current market demands and COVID-19 challenges.

[23:44 – 25:18]

Current status in the hotel and cruise Industry

[25:19 – 30:29]

The decision to start to offer aviation training

[30:30 – 32:20]

COVID-19 impact on the business

[32:20 – 37:20]

New economic activities and vaccines

[37:21 – 43:19]

Exploring potential partnerships

[43:20 – 46:09]

Gender equality in the Philippines

[46:10 – 49:13]

Contemporary art and culture

[49:14 – 50:36]

Doris’s mother as a Filipina artist

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