The D.R.P. Formula for Success- Insights from IT By Design Philippines Team

The D.R.P. Formula for Success: Insights from IT By Design Philippines Team

In the latest episode of the Culture and Career Corner podcast, Sunny Kaila, CEO of IT By Design, sat down with team members from the ITBD Philippines team—Akira Almojano, Mark Lorejo, and Rodge Banguilan. They talked about their experiences, life lessons, and the driving force behind their personal and professional growth. The conversation revealed how Discipline, Relationships, and Presence (D.R.P) play a vital role in the team’s success and the culture at IT By Design. 

A journey of growth and opportunities 

Sunny kicked off the conversation by introducing Akira, Mark, and Rodge, each of whom shared their unique journey within IT By Design. Akira, a key recruitment specialist, reflected on her role in building a top-tier recruitment team, navigating challenges and earning recognition through the prestigious Circle of Stars award. 

Mark, who works in the NOC team, emphasized the importance of seizing opportunities. Starting with minimal experience, he was given the chance to grow within ITBD, and now manages shared services and networks alongside a dedicated team. Rodge, an associate technical team lead, described how the company’s family-like culture allowed him to thrive and take on leadership responsibilities early in his career. 

Life lessons that shape success 

As the discussion progressed, Sunny explored the personal philosophies that drive each team member: 

  • Akira’s Lesson: Be Present
    In a fast-paced world, Akira highlighted the significance of living in the moment, celebrating wins, and appreciating the present. She emphasized that this mindfulness is a key part of IT By Design’s culture, which encourages employees to take a step back and appreciate their accomplishments. 
  • Mark’s Lesson: Seize Opportunities
    Drawing inspiration from The Pursuit of Happyness, Mark shared how advocating for himself during an internal meeting opened doors for his role in the NOC team. His message: when you see an opportunity, pursue it with determination. 
  • Rodge’s Lesson: Discipline Fuels Growth
    Rodge highlighted the importance of discipline as the foundation of success. He shared that getting things done, even when you don’t feel like it, is essential for long-term personal and professional growth. 

The D.R.P Formula: A blueprint for success 

Sunny beautifully wove these life lessons into a simple yet powerful formula: Discipline, Relationships, and Presence (D.R.P). Each element plays a pivotal role in shaping success at IT By Design: 

  • Discipline forms the backbone of progress, pushing you forward even when motivation dips. 
  • Relationships build meaningful connections with others and yourself, fostering clarity around your goals and the courage to communicate them. 
  • Presence empowers you to live fully in the moment, making the most of the opportunities in front of you. 

This D.R.P formula isn’t just a personal growth mantra; it’s a guiding philosophy that drives ITBD’s entire team forward. 

Conclusion 

As Sunny reflected on the remarkable journey of the ITBD Philippines team, it was clear that the company’s success is deeply rooted in its culture of trust, support, and opportunity. Whether you’re a recruiter, a technical specialist, or a leader, the insights shared by Akira, Mark and Rodge offer actionable wisdom for anyone looking to grow in their field. 

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