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CRR UK

crr uk

Organisation and Relationship Systems Coaching (ORSC™) is an innovative and powerful coaching model based on Relationship Systems Intelligence (RSI™). A ‘relationship system’ is any interdependent group of people, sharing a common identity or function. We are all part of many different systems. In our organisations, our teams, our families, our intimate relationships and the wider society. Everything is interconnected. If something changes in one area of a system, it will have effects in places that often we won’t expect. ORSC is a methodology that combines ‘systems thinking’ with coaching. By becoming an ORSC practitioner, you will become aware of your own impact on the bigger picture and be able to consciously design your relationships. You will learn an invaluable set of tools to coach others to do the same. The Five Modules of ORSC All ORSC journeys begin with either the Fundamentals or ORS@Work module. Both introductory courses are based on the same set of skills and principles. Fundamentals is geared more toward personal coaching, therapy, or social work applications. ORS@Work is designed specifically with HR, OD, LD, business coaching or consulting in mind. Fundamentals or ORS@Work— teaches five key ORSC tools, including how to coach the Third Entity. Intelligence— provides a robust toolkit for increasing emotional resilience in the face of change. Geography — explores how to recognise and nurture the structures of relationships. Path — explores how to create a shared vision and a strategic plan for achieving it. Systems Integration— brings all the pieces together and provides a learning space to hone skills to work towards mastery. The subsequent four courses in the series must be studied in sequential order, as content layers and builds with each module. On completion of the five modules, students may choose to pursue ORSC certification. Whatever work we do, we are always in relationship. Through ORSC training we learn the concepts, skills and tools to be more effective with others. A ‘relationship system’ is any interdependent group of people, sharing a common identity or function. Psychologists might refer to a ‘collective consciousness’. Business consultants might talk about a ‘corporate culture’. Therapists would likely address ‘family dynamics’. All are ways of referring to what we call the Third Entity.

Rachel Lee Coaching

rachel lee coaching

Coaching for creators innovators change makers & rebels Find and follow your own path Are your emotional needs being met? Sign up to the newsletter and get your FREE workbook → Hello, I'm Rachel. I'm a qualified coach on a mission to help my clients live and work on their own terms. Everyone has their own unique version of success. I work with individuals, teams and organisations to get what they want, even when it means challenging the status quo. I can help you too. What is coaching? Coaching gives you time and space to explore what's going on for you and what you want to be different. It's a conversation to help you discover and deal with anything that stands in your way (including yourself). Coaching increases your self-awareness and resilience so you can use your unique, awesome strengths to get what you want. You bring the topic. I'll ask the questions you haven't thought of yet or challenge you with the ones you don't want to ask. Together, we'll get you where you want to go. Everyone can benefit from coaching. As long as you're open to it, coaching is for you. Working together I'm supportive and caring. I'm curious. I believe in your potential. I'm honest. I don't sidestep difficult topics. I don't judge you. I really listen. I get to the heart of what matters. I treat you as an equal. We work as a team. You're unique, and your coaching sessions will be too. I pull from a wide range of proven coaching models and techniques based in positive psychology, neurolinguistic programming, business innovation and more. I believe creative activities boost learning and development; doing something a bit different helps us think differently and see something we couldn't before. We'll work together to find the approach that helps you get the most out of your coaching sessions.

Spark Succeed Coaching And Consulting Ltd

spark succeed coaching and consulting ltd

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Bromley

I'm the founder of Spark Succeed Coaching & Consulting. I'm a coach, strategist, speaker and podcaster. As an experienced senior leader myself, I believe you've got what it takes to be a good leader - even a GREAT leader. But you're feeling a little stuck. Lacking the motivation or know-how to get you to the next level. I have a special talent - helping you uncover your leadership superpower. A people person through and through, I've always been passionate about coaching and mentoring! I've mentored many aspiring, new & established leaders - launching the "Realise your Career potential" program in my last organisation - resulting in a 100%+ increase in performance against transfer/promotion targets over the duration. After a successful corporate career, including senior leadership & non-exec board roles, I was keen to put my leadership and coaching experience to good use. And so Spark Succeed was born! I continue the legacy I started in my corporate career to empower leaders, entrepreneurs and organisations to lead better so they can build thriving businesses with maximum growth & impact. I work with them to spark possibility, motivation and momentum - helping them to realise their true passions in their career is the ultimate in satisfaction! Spark Succeed Coaching & Consulting Ltd is based in Bromley, South East London. Our flexible offering means we work with clients nationally and internationally. I'm delighted to have been named amongst the "LinkedIn 1000+ women who inspire through their work" (2022). As the host of the podcast show, How to Spark Success, I interview global leaders and share their success secrets. It's a fantastic resource - why not have a listen in?