Apr 19, 2024  
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PUBLISHED 2020-2021 Non-credit Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Get Energy Team Challenge


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Program Description


Would you or your team like to “get” energy and develop an understanding of the complex energy industry? Are you part of a non-technical team that works in the energy sector or supports energy sector clients? Would you like the non-technical people in your organizations to understand the language of internal and external customers? Specifically designed for non-field and non-technical staff or mixed teams, SAIT’s Get Energy Team Challenge offers a fantastic learning opportunity through fun competitive team building events. No pre-requisite knowledge is required and anyone can be a winner! Spend a half day with our outstanding instructors that will lead you through exciting activities to help you understand complex topics related to the core activities in the energy sector. Using our state-of-the-art simulators and labs, you will get to experience what actually goes on in the field, enabling you to better speak the language of internal and external customers.   The ideal candidates for this activity are accountants, bankers, lawyers, human resource professionals, information technology personnel and anyone from the business or support functions. 

Team building doesn’t have to be boring. Our team challenges will get you or your team to think, learn, solve problems, and have fun. There are two ways to register:

Register individually or as a team and compete with other companies

Customize your team challenge for your organization

Register just few people and compete against other participating teams or ask us about a customized team challenge for your organization!

SAIT is offering four half day team challenges as follows:

Program Overview


Credentials


After successfully completing this program, participants will receive a Certificate of Participation.

Progression


You have up to five years to complete all certificate courses. You must meet the graduation requirements as they exist at the time you register for your first course (see AC.3.1.1 Grading and Progression).

Program Outline


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