This medical center’s ‘Core Values’ highlight what Pinoys want in life

Corporate “Core Values” are guiding principles of a company or institution that help define its conduct, within or beyond business setting, as well as how it wants people to perceive them as an organization. We often find these along with the institution’s Mission and Vision statement, written in a one-liner sentence or in an acronym format.

But we don’t always seem to stop and read these.  So a medical center in Manila knew just what to put up as their Core Values that truly reflect what Pinoys want in life.

Tondo Medical Center knows how much Filipinos love unli-rice that it embraced it as an institution.

https://twitter.com/ClaudeCity/status/973700550238789632

Their Core Values include: Understanding, Nationalistic, Loving and Compassionate, Innovative, Responsive Service, Integrity, Commitment and Dedication, and Excellence—spelling the term “UNLI RICE” in an acronym.

Some people think it was a brilliant way for people to always remember their Core Values and now TMC is their “kind of hospital” because, unli-rice is life, fam!

Screenshot from Reddit
Screenshot from Reddit

Others suggested not to show it to certain people who are known to oppose unli-rice.

Screenshot from Reddit
Screenshot from Reddit

We love unlimited rice so much that it shook the whole nation when Sen. Cynthia Villar said that it is unhealthy and  sought “unli-rice ban” in restaurants.

https://twitter.com/HugotWords/status/874968012117245954

Unhealthy or not, Pinoys just couldn’t get enough of unli-rice!

Screenshot from Reddit
Screenshot from Reddit

https://twitter.com/merillravago/status/970860302592983040

For those who might doubt that the photo is edited, we checked TMC’s website and “UNLI RICE” is truly at the heart of their beliefs.

Screenshot from Tondo Medical Center’s website

 

TMC, we see what you did there!

via Giphy

 

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