Kumilos

“Kumilos” is a tagalog (Filipino) verb which means to act, to move, to behave responsibly, to be proactive, to solve problems, to help people, to improve situations, to break the “status quo”. It is movement in a skillful, mindful, positive and collective way that binds and connects us to a common vision and to the creation of collective value.

Who we are / What we are about

  • Vision

    A world where we create collective value together , in collaboration and cooperation, to help and benefit the many and not the few; a world where value is not just measured by wealth and capital but by happiness, contentment, connection and well-being

  • Mission

    We strive to help individuals and organizations be the best versions of themselves so they can deliver on their promises.

  • Values

    D - iversity, Equity, Inclusion

    I - ntegrity

    S - ustainability

    C - ollaboration

    I - nnovation

    P - eople Centric

    L - eadership

    I - n the Moment

    N - ow

    E - mpowerment

Services

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Dream it !


Why and for who are you doing what you do? For what benefits? What is your value proposition and are you ready to create value? Let’s find out together in this first, mostly overlooked and critical step.

Do it !


You now know the why (Vision) and who you are trying to help, let’s now get to the how, what and when. This is where we get ready to create value.

Prove it !


You’ve done it, you’ve created value. Or have you? Let’s prove it , let’s show in quantitative terms how you are delivering on your promise.

Kumilos na !

Let’s start now

If you want to learn more , let us know, we would be happy to chat and tell you more.

About

John Acuna - Founder

Passionate about people centric servant leadership and collective value creation, John has over 20 years of experience in project and program delivery. His main driver is to help raise awareness and understanding as to why we start initiatives and ensure we know who it is we are trying to help. He won’t stop until he can answer the question; “has it worked and has it been worth it?”