We regard the policies and procedures published on www.orgtology.org as the only valid policy of the Orgtology Institute.
Governance of the policies and procedures are valid internationally.
The IOI reserves the right to amend and change their policies and procedures as they deem necessary.
The IOI reserves the right to balcklist any orgtology practitioner or provider, or to block any registered user from this site, who violates any of the policies and procedures that we list on this site.
All orgtology abbreviations, acronyms, symbols, concepts, and terms are centrally listed on this site under the "Body of Kowledge" menu tab. You will find them under the headings "Glossary" and "Acronyms", respectively. Therefore, we will not list or explain the abbreviations or definitions that we use in any our policy statements.
To practice in the field of orgtology, the applicant must qualify as either an Orgtologist or an Orgtology Specialist. The entry requirement of an Orgtologist is a recognised master’s degree and for an Orgtology Specialist, one must have a recognised bachelor’s degree. The IOI accepts any field of study, therefore any person with a degree can apply.
On acceptance the applicant must undergo online training with the Orgtology Institute. On average this training can take between one and two years, depending on how fast the trainee works.
Click here to read our policy on the accreditation of Orgtology Practitioners
We list the training programmes that the IOI presents below. These programmes all aim to train future Orgtologist and Orgtology Specialists.
IOI quality standards regulate the minimum level of quality that an Orgtologist is accountable to during their practice of orgtology.
The standards published on this page will constitute the standards that the International Orgtology Institute promotes, upholds, and regulates.
Governance of these standards are valid internationally.
The IOI reserves the right to amend and change these standards as they deem necessary.
An Orgtologist who does not ahere to these standards during hir practice of orgtology, can be scraped from the orgtology registration role.
All orgtology abbreviations, acronyms, symbols, concepts, and terms are seperately listed on this site under "Body of Knowledge". You will find them under the headings "Glossary" and "Acronyms", respectively. Therefore, we will not list or explain the abbreviations or definitions that we use in any of these standards.
Welcome to the Orgtologist Certification Program (OCP) training schedules.
These schedules are for enrolled and prospective delegates.
Click on your study group number to access your schedule.