In conversation with Jaime Alfonso Zobel de Ayala
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- čas přidán 12. 03. 2023
- How can an organisation build for long-term success? We spoke to Jaime Alfonso Zobel de Ayala (Head of Business Development and Digital Innovation, Ayala Corporation) to understand the values and principles that guide the Ayala Corporation to become the successful Philippines conglomerate that it is today.
He’s just 32 and speaks like a seasoned CEO. Leadership runs in his blood. You can’t sense arrogance in him despite his social status. He’s on track to be the proper successor.
he looks and talks like his father
Leadership skill is not inborn. It is acquired through training and because of luck or opportunity given by his privilege status.
@@alma09876 runs in the blood is just an expression, and not to be taken literally. It only means he was born with the privilege of having a father who could pass on the valuable skills to run a big business. If you take everything literal, life sucks and boring, you will end up arguing about every single sh*t.
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Young, articulate, intelligent yet mindful and sensitive , qualities of a good leader!
He is a very good speaker.Calm and eloquent like his father.
The Legit heir speaks volume. It runs in the blood of the Ayalas. He is keeping the family's dignity. ❤
One of The pillar of the Philippines economy and business value in the world 😊
I agree, What i like about the Ayala's is they really value trust with their share/stakeholders.
He speaks with wisdom and confidence. Truly a future leader with commitment, integrity and heart for business and growth! It's in His Blood. No wonder He is a True Ayala.😊😃👍
He comes from the Old Money of the Philippines. My mom used to work for the Cojuangcos and she used to say that the Ayala clan looked like celebrities when she saw them during parties.
Both Mariana and Jaime Alfonso already have the business acumen ingrained in them at such a tender age which speaks volumes of how the preceding generation has groomed them into the future driving force of Ayala Corporation. But still, they remain down-to-earth just like JAZA and FZA which makes them very refreshing to watch.
His filipino english spanish accent is really amazing
*It's educated Filipino English accent. No Spanish English accent there. He is Filipino, educated in London and the US, with Spanish descent.*
No spanish accent, Spanish accent is like Penelope Cruz or Sofia Vergara.
@@natadodo1564 Yup, but only Penelope Cruz. Sofia Vergara's English accent is Colombian, not Spanish.
@@anjaplushenka5995 I know she’s colombian but I cant the diferrence through accent.
@@natadodo1564 Also Antonio Banderas and Selma Hayek 😄
What I would like to see is for Ayala also to extensively participate in the country's infrastructure build. They started with LRT1. They are definitely good at this with their business districts.
My hope is for filipino tycoons to finally venture into the technology industry and compete with the big corporations in asia. I think it's only in the philippines where the wealthiest are not into advanced tech.
@@darkboard5556 Ayala actually has an electronics business: Integrated Micro-electronics (IMI). They manufacture semiconductors, telecoms infrastructure, medical equipment and others.
you mean like san miguel's never ending toll gates? 😂
@@miaya3898and airports
@@xapetqa1595IMI is only an assembly and testing activities of semiconductors subcontracted by other semicon companies. They don't have R&Ds to create their own products.
I am a Filipino American and retired. I briefly work as an Engineer for Atlantic Gulf in 1970s and my own experience in USA and watching the rise of Asian Tigers compels me to believe that the only way for the Philippines to prosper is to allow corporations to compete in manufacturing internationally
The Chinoys will say Chow King, Goldilocks, Red Ribbon are easier to set up AND less capital intensive. I'm like you. I favor a more industrialized base, steel manufacturing and our own military industrial complex. I used to work for SSAB, a Swedish steelmaking company. I know all about metal coils and metal plates. The stewardship of our economy by the Chinoys has not been all that great. Kung hanggang Blend 45 coffee and Robina Chicken lang ang alam nila, let's give other folks a chance.
We can't even process our mineral ores and let China and other cuntries reap the benefits.. Yhere's also that constituional limitatio for foreign investors..
@@nelcaps1649 I’m aware of the 60-40 rule (Article 12 of the 1987 constitution) placed there by Fr. Joaquin Bernas of Ateneo. It needs to be revised or scrapped. Foreign competition is what keeps local oligarchs on their toes. Sky high prices & bad customer service is the result of no competition as in Globe / Smart monopoly.
@@TheMilpitasguy MERON NA TAYONG STEEL MANUFACTURING BINENTA NI BOY TABAKO..
we don't have a lot of scientists and engineers except civil with their 13k pesos starting monthly salary. if you want to start a tech company full of hrm, nursing, seaman and culinary graduates then be my guest.
When I was young - many moon ago - I worked with Ayala Insular Life
When you hear Ayala it means perfection. They are the legit builders. Just look around the business they built. For me they're on TOP.
# 4 Core Values in Ayala Corp: Integrity, Long -Term Orientation, Empowering Leadership, and Commitment to National Development:)
He speaks really well
Expected someone trained and studied in expensive schools in the world.
@@melquiadespabillare5437 Exactly!
Go Philippines!!! ❤
He must be multilingual, rather good listener considering he can understand the interviewer's deep Singaporean accent
he lived on singapore for few yrs
His mom is of Chinese descent.
Dad is Spanish Filipino and Mom is Colombian. He speaks English, Spanish, Tagalog among others.
@@lochinvar50He doesn't have Chinese blood. His dad is Spanish-Filipino (Spanish born in the Philippines) and his mom is Colombian.
@@lochinvar50hahaha.
Their business started probably after the spanish colonization it's amazing how they make their company lives in decades
I still hope that soon the Ayala group could create housing for middle class Filipinos that’s easy for the budget of majorities of Filipinos.
A fine example of the next generation of business leaders in PH. Uber bilis ng panahon.😀
This young man exudes intelligence and success because of higher education.
Jaime Alfonsos Zobel de Ayala nice name. The descendant of the ayala dynasty. Handsome, rich and well spoken. Hi sir! You are really good! Nice to meet you here! Im from bohol!
Handsome?!? Hoy baliw! 🤪
Who is.baliw?
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He sounds like his dad. He’s so adorable
That phrase, "I wear many hats" is a trademark of JAZA. 😄
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His father used to be the Ex- lover of sexy model Robert Tarroza back in the day.
@@DeviSrisailam-v7l so? Lol
@@janemariefuentes2988 So Plenty… that’s a Factual Trivia that many ordinary people do not know. They had a Gay Relationship before being pressured by his Ayala family to marry a Woman and produce children instead.
Why the background music?
He looks just like his father, even the hairstyle.
With those ears, he could be a centenarian...
WHEN HE SAID *MAKING HOUSING MORE AFFORADBLE* 3:05 .. WHAT HE MEANT FOR AFFORDABLE IS 100,000 TO 200,000PESOS MINIMUM (2,000$ TO 4,000$ ) PER SQ METER LOT FOR AYALA ALABANG.. AND MINIMUM OF 15MILLION PESOS OR 300,000$ PER HOME IN AYALA LAND RESIDENCES ( their cheapest housing divison ,, .. SO YEAH, AFFORABLE INDEED...
Amaia land is their’s also
Handsome guys
on a lighter note, i think i'm watching clark kent / superman.... 🤩
Anedew?
More like Alfred E. Neuman.
Ayos ang tenga ni Alfonso, pang mayaman!
Nakikita ko sa tenga nya na mahaba ang buhay nya at mataino at yayamanin!
Jaime is mix with Spanish American no Filipino looks on him..truly he is intellectual business man.. cute
Enedew?
A Filipino only can look Austronesian/Malay?? that's racist. they are Filipinos!!
The ayala family are of basque and german descendants.
Filipino isn't a race, it's a nationality.
Hayupp na yarrrn ZOBEL na AYALA pa 😅
This is the superman I looking for....
hes the ultimate filipino old money nepo baby
A masterclass in how to say a lot without actually saying anything. Host has even asked for examples. Ayala has a lot of ongoing projects. This guy does not know what's going on in their businesses.
The King talks
The background music while he is talking is so disruptive.
He looks like his mom, Lizzie (a Colombian)
Is he reading sa teleprompter? Ung gesture na mukhang binabasa nya ung sinasabi nya ✌️
Jaime is handsome...well both men are handsome
No question about that they are Filipino-Spanish family.
@@leonguerrero2640 *Only Jaime is Filipino with Spanish ancestry. The other one is Singaporean of Chinese ancestry.*
I don't know but I don't see any chinese traces in the faces of his children. There is big difference between Asian chinese and Caucacian. Ok?
@@anjaplushenka5995 jaime and his family is a filipino mestizo-(mixed) with filipino and spanish ancestry
The Zobel-Ayalas are of German-Spanish ancestry. Jaime Alfonso's mother comes from an elite family in Colombia. They have no trace of native Filipino blood as they never intermarried with local native Filipinos.
Ang pogi
Fr he’s spitting out big words with no relevance to stewardship whatsoever. Better have Mariana take the lead, mas eloquent and mas concise pa yung Ate nya.
Meanwhile ung mga bashers ng sogie bill mahirap pa din sa daga
That's a rough 32
Can he speak tagalog?
hes mother is cebuana
Colombian mother nya
Was he the young JAZA then or his current son?
I think he is JAZA's or Fernando's son. Not as good-looking as his father.
Son
JAZA's son
Dad 15 years ako nanahimik I exist 😂
🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰I love it! very good! ABOITIZ AND ZOBEL DE AYALA should intermarry. THEY MUST INTERMARRY WITH AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN POWERFUL HEIRS AND HEIRESSES. THEY HAVE THE RESPONSIBILITY TO MAKE MORE BUSINESSES IN THE PHILIPPINES!!
The Ayalas clearly marry within a 'certain' demographic and not "certain segments within the population" How many times does he have to say "Stakeholders" - well, "shareholder" is OUT OF STYLE, sounds so capitalistic.
I wonder if he plays Mobile Legends or PUBG
He did well
Amazing he can figure out the interviewer's thick SINGAPOREAN accent
he lived in singapore for few years
It’s as amazing as people being able to understand DU30 or manny pacquiao’s thick FILIPINO accent.
@@strand195 they have understanble accent at least compare to singlish sometimes
@@packohub1145 yeah to Filipinos. I don’t understand why Filipinos always think they have the most understandable ‘neutral’ accent. It just goes to show that they and only they can understand themselves properly. And your comment just proved exactly that.
@@strand195 because the one u said is not properly Train in Filipino English.. Pacquiao and duterte is not train in good filipino accent like in conyo area
Whose son is he? JAZA? Fernando's? Wouldn't he be the "Jaime Ayala, III or IV?
Anak nI JAZA
Ganun? Eh di wow Zobel de Ayala
THE OLD SPANISH MASTERS OF THE PHILIPPINES.. STILL AROUND?
most capitalists come from old money
Old masters? The Ayalas were only Spanish migrants ("Zobels" were of German ancestry) who went to the Philippines to establish businesses. Cut the indigenist extremist hispanophobe bitterness.
Old masters LMAO
There is something you dont understand about Filipino races. During the pullout of Spain from the Philippines some chose to stay and never go back to spain. The locals also dont have any bad blood with spanish people because they have a new common enemy which is the americans. And also spanish people who was born in the philippines where called the original Filipinos, while the locals were calles indios. So there is no questions on who is Filipino and who is not. The locals just upgraded their status from being indios into Filipinos.
They are just insulares! Not a Spanish peninsulares!
kung magaling ka sa english talaga.
kahit anobg accent maintyindihan mo
Expensive real estate. Only the rich can afford.😂
Is he single? 😂
he has a ring, so he's taken 😅
Namumtiktik sa clichéd, motherhood statements lol
Mahina lang comprehension mo 😂
Mas magaling ka ata eh. between Bhoi and Ayala, I will listen to the latter.
These Ayala family, especially the men, always speaks like reading a script and constantly uses buzz words. Just bloody speak normal and stop speaking like you are trying to win the Mr Universe pageant
Bakit ang mga singaporean hindi n lang ayusin ang kanilang pronunciation?, Hindi maintindihan.
" Mr. Zobel graduated from Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, with a Bachelor of Arts Degree, Primary Concentration Government in 2013.... " Government LOL. not really smart. Although he went to Harvard (most likely family connection and they paid $$$ for him to get in LOL). Anyone can major in that degree with a basic IQ and connection. He is lucky his ancestors know how to steal land during Spanish times.
Manang yaman
Na wala ka.
@@swimbod21 inggit ka?
@@crossbreeding8 bat ako maiinggit sayo eh wala ka ngang pera kaya ka nagmamaasim dito?
Their family work hard for it so that they can live without financial worry. You should work hard and smarter too. Don't procrastinate.
@@UgLyMaLaySian work hard lol