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Organisation & Relationship Systems Coaching

Welcome to the world of Organisation and Relationship Systems Coaching (ORSC™) series, where we offer advanced training for professionals and coaches like yourself! This unique programme focuses on systems and team coaching, designed to enhance your skills and take your coaching career to new heights.

What makes our ORSC™ series truly exceptional is that it’s the first coach training programme with a dedicated focus on relationship systems that are also accredited by the International Coach Federation (ICF)!

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The ORSC Journey

You’ll start the 5-Module ORSC™ journey b either completing:

  • Fundamentals of ORSC™ or 
  • ORS@Work (Organisation & Relationship Systems at Work)

All ORSC journeys begin with either Fundamentals or ORS@Work. Both of our introductory courses are based on the same set of skills and principles. Fundamentals is geared more toward independent coaches /consultants or those wanting a new career; ORS@Work meanwhile has been designed specifically for those working internally to an organisation.

Following the introductory course, be it Fundamentals of ORSC or ORS@Work,   

you will continue with the remaining 4-module ORSC Series. These modules are taken sequentially as each builds on the foundation of the preceding course. 

We’re thrilled to be a part of your coaching journey and look forward to accompanying you to reach your coaching and leadership goals!

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Credentials

The ORSC series is accredited by the International Coaching Federation. This means you can work towards obtaining an ICF Credential at the Associate Certified Coach (ACC), Professional Certified Coach (PCC), or Master Certified Coach (MCC) level.

Upon successfully completing all five courses in our ORSC™training series, starting from Fundamentals, and progressing through Systems Integration, you’ll earn 84 Continuing Coach Education (CCE) units. For those who want to continue towards mastery of ORSC skills and tools, you will join the 8-month Certification Programme and gain the ORSCC credential and an additional 96.5 CCE units.

Community

The UK ORSC Community has been running for over 15 years. The community is run by ORSC practitioners for ORSC practitioners. Gathering monthly to practise and hone in ORSC skills.

By participating in the series, you are invited to join this engaging professional network of like-minded individuals, each bringing a diverse range of skills and experiences, enriching your learning experience. You’ll have the chance to practise, reflect, learn, and connect with this vibrant community. Additionally, you’ll have the opportunity to co-lead a community event and gain insights on co-facilitation from a senior ORSC Coach  and industry leaders.

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Module 1; Fundamentals

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Module 2; Intelligence

ORSC Fast Track Team Coaching

Module 3; Geography

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Module 4; Path & Vision

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Module 5; Systems Integration

"For anyone interested in deepening their ability to work with groups, teams and organisations, focussing on their inter-relational dynamics and the impact of these on the work they are trying to do, ORSC provides an excellent insight into one’s own impact on any group system you enter."
- Louise Close

ORSC Series FAQ’s

What is ORSC?

ORSC stands for Organisation and Relationship Systems Coaching. It’s a coaching methodology that focuses on improving relationships and the dynamics within teams, organisations, families, and communities.

  • Align differences and increase positivity
  • Boost creativity and productivity, to achieve shared goals

Whether you’re a professional coach, a consultant, an organisational head, HR professional, group or team leader, the ORSC concepts and tools are absolutely designed to benefit you.

How is ORSC different from individual coaching?

ORSC focuses on coaching relationship systems, whereas individual coaching primarily addresses the development and growth of an individual. ORSC explores how relationships impact individual and collective performance.

Who can benefit from ORSC coaching?

ORSC coaching can benefit anyone looking to improve relationships, communication, and collaboration within teams, organisations, or other groups. It’s used in professional settings, families, and communities.

What are some key principles of ORSC?

ORSC is based on principles such as systems intelligence, active listening, conflict resolution, alignment, adaptability, and systemic problem-solving.

How does ORSC address conflicts within teams or organisations?

ORSC provides techniques for addressing conflicts constructively. Coaches help teams navigate conflicts as opportunities for growth and improved understanding, rather than as destructive issues.

What is systems intelligence, and why is it important in ORSC?

Systems intelligence is the ability to understand and navigate the complexities of relationship systems. It’s essential in ORSC because it helps individuals see the interconnections and patterns within a system, enabling more effective coaching and problem-solving.

Can ORSC be applied outside of professional settings?

Yes, ORSC principles can be applied in various settings, including families, communities, and personal relationships, to improve communication, resolve conflicts, and strengthen connections.

How does ORSC coaching promote adaptability?

ORSC encourages adaptability by helping individuals and teams embrace change and navigate transitions effectively. It equips them with tools to address resistance and maintain cohesion during times of change.

What are some tangible benefits of ORSC coaching for organisations?

ORSC coaching can lead to improved team collaboration, enhanced communication, better conflict resolution, increased adaptability to change, and a more positive organisational culture.

How long does it take to see results from ORSC coaching?

The timeline for seeing results from ORSC coaching can vary depending on the specific goals and challenges of the relationship system being coached. Some improvements may be noticed relatively quickly, while others may take more time to manifest.

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