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The Registered Corporate CoachSM (RCC) is:

  • Specifically designed for coaches, consultants, managers, therapists, human resource professionals and trainers who want to coach within a business environment
  • A streamlined advance study program for people who have significant professional or business experience
  • Is a designation that sets you apart. Awarded by the Worldwide Association of Business Coaches (WABC), the RCC verifies that you have met the professional standards set by the leading professional business coaching association.

Eligibility  |  RCC Designation Process  |  Program Goals  |  RCC Program Overview
Materials Included  |  Frequently Asked Questions  |  Dates, Pricing & Registration

  • RCC participants join the WABC as part of the RCC program. Those who are eligible to join the WABC are eligible to participate in the RCC. Minimum requirements are:
     - Seven years of professional or business experience
     - Transitioning into business coaching
  • This course is appropriate for those who want to learn the philosophy and skill set used in business coaching. Coaches, human resource professionals, managers, therapists and trainers are common in the RCC program.
  • This course is NOT appropriate for those seeking to become ONLY personal coaches or who have not had experience either formally or informally coaching others.

Individuals who have gone through significant coach-specific training in the past should contact the instructor to determine appropriateness as a class participant.

There are seven steps to obtaining the RCC designation:

  1. Contact our instructor, Carole Cowperthwaite-O'Hagan, or call Coach Carole 630-293-0210 ext 14.
  2. Pass a screening interview with the Instructor. You will need to meet these minimum qualifications:
    • May be transitioning into, or in the early years of, business coaching practice, either as an external or internal coach
    • Must have at least seven years' business/organizational experience (this means working experience in the for-profit, non-profit and/or government sectors)
  3. Complete a course registration form and remit full combined payment for the RCC Training Program and WABC membership to instructor before commencement of course. 
  4. Successfully complete all the RCC program requirements within six months of course start date (if you're intending on seeking the WABC Registered Corporate Coach (RCC) designation). These requirements include completing a minimum of 30 hours of corporate coaching clients with a minimum of 3 different clients. Three of those clients must complete coaching evaluations which indicate the client's perspective on the coaching experience.
  5. Submit completed work from Step 4 to the course instructor for review and approval. 
  6. Once the instructor has determined that the participant has successfully completed the requirements, the instructor will email the RCC exam to the participant. Once exam is completed and passed, the instructor will forward the participant's name to the WABC.
  7. The WABC will contact the participant about receiving the WABC Registered Corporate Coach designation and certificate from the Worldwide Association of Business Coaches.

By the end of the RCC designation process it is our goal that each participant will have:

  • the experience of being coached by a professional corporate coach
  • several opportunities to practice coaching and being coached by others around professional issues
  • the ability to apply key coaching skills like: 10 Powerful Questions, self-management, metacommunication, and S.M.A.R.T. goal setting to a broad variety of corporate coaching experiences
  • an enjoyable experience in a hands-on, practical workshop designed to maximize learning and the rapid application of concepts
  • an understanding of how to market yourself to executives, corporations and organizations
  • a clear understanding of the difference between consulting, coaching and counseling
  • a level of comfort with the process of corporate coaching
  • a demonstrated knowledge of the 5 step coaching process
  • the skills to coach others using the DiSC® Personal Profile System®, and the Time Mastery Profile®.
  • a proficiency to use story boarding techniques, the Career Projection© exercise, and the TruthTalk Thought Tracking System© in their coaching

The RCC program is designed to emphasize rapid application of practical principles, skills and techniques from the viewpoint of an executive coach.

There are six major components to the RCC program:

  1. Overview of Executive coaching and Corporate coaching with a focus on the initial assessment.
        Main topics: Introduction to classmates, definitions of coaching, coaching on life balance,
        and blocks to success
        Main coaching skills: Assessment and listening
        Tools: Life Balance Wheel, Work Balance Wheel, and the Blocks To Success List.
  2. Coaching Career Issues in the Corporate Setting.
        Main topic: Career issues
        Main coaching skill: Asking powerful questions
        Tools: The Career Projection Exercise©.
  3. Dealing with Stress and Emotions in the Workplace.
        Main topic: Self-induced and other forms of stress
        Main coaching skill: Self-management
        Tools: Stress Inventory and TruthTalk© Thought Tracking System
  4. Dealing with Differences in the Corporate Setting.
        Main topics: Dealing with conflict and motivating individuals with different behavioral styles
        Main coaching skills: Understanding differences; motivating clients
        Tools: DiSC® Personal Profile System® and The Coach's Handbook.
  5. Organization Skills and Practice Building Issues.
        Main topics: Organizational strategies for unfocused clients. Ways to build your coaching practice
        Main coaching skills: Goal-setting, accountability, and structuring
        Tools: Storyboarding and the 5-step model for structuring sessions
  6. Personalized Coaching.
    You will receive three coaching sessions after the coursework is completed. These sessions will be with the class instructor and are meant to help you integrate the information learned from the classes into your own coaching practice.

In addition to the program we include assessment tools and a course manual covering the entire program.

Assessments

  • The DiSC® Personal Profile System® from Inscape Publishing
  • The Time Mastery Profile System® from Inscape Publishing

Publications

  • The Coach's Handbook

Registered Corporate Coaching Course Manual

  • Material and handouts covered in the class
  • Personal Balance Wheel
  • Work Balance Wheel
  • TruthTalk©
  • Career Projection Exercise©
  • Coaching evaluation forms/Course reflection questions

What is the Registered Corporate Coach Program (RCC)?

The RCC was designed specifically for individuals who seek to augment their skills in the area of executive and corporate coaching and who are prepared for a compressed study program.

What does the RCC designation mean?

The RCC designation is awarded by the Worldwide Association of Business Coaches (WABC) and verifies that you have met professional standards for coaching within a corporate setting. In an unregulated field, the RCC sets you apart as meeting standards set by the leading professional business coaching association.

What is the difference between a “registered” designation and a “certification”?

A “registered” program is less time consuming than a typical “certification” program. The RCC offer the benefits of a professional program based on life experiences.

Who is the WABC?

WABC is the Worldwide Association of Business Coaches, the first international professional association dedicated exclusively to the business coaching industry. WABC is also the only association of its kind with advanced admission and renewal membership standards based on business experience, coaching experience and references. Since 1997, WABC has been representing and serving all kinds of external and internal coaches working with businesses, organizations and governments. These coaches include business coaches, corporate coaches, executive coaches, leadership coaches, organizational development coaches and many other types of coaches.

Who is eligible to take the RCC?

Consultants, human resource professionals, therapists, coaches, and managers all pursue the RCC. The RCC is appropriate for any individual who has had significant business or professional experience. Participants join the WABC as part of the RCC program. Those who are eligible to join the WABC are eligible to participate in the RCC. Minimum requirements are:

  • Will use coaching skills in a business environment.
  • Must have at least seven years of professional or business experience.

Why the RCC?

The RCC was designed to meet a specific need in the area of coaching skills training. The RCC is a:

  • Compressed Advanced Course - Many coaching certification programs take up to two years to complete and are too rudimentary for those who have had significant training and experience.
  • Business and Corporate Focused – Many coach training programs are overly broad or focused exclusively on personal coaching. The RCC is designed to teach skills that are directly applicable to the business and corporate environment.

To find out more about WABC go to www.wabccoaches.com .