Sir Clive Woodward: Energy World Can Learn from Sports

September 13, 2017

The global energy industry can learn from training techniques used in the professional sports arena, according to rugby World Cup winning coach Sir Clive Woodward.
 
Leading energy industry training provider, Mintra Group, hosted Sir Clive at its Aberdeen training facility on Carden Place for the company’s Raising the Bar event during Offshore Europe on Wednesday, September 6.
 
Sir Clive, whose theories and techniques helped conquer the rugby world in 2003 and drive Team GB to their greatest success to date at the London 2012 Olympics, addressed more than 100 guests about what makes a champion and how to create a winning culture.
 
During his presentation, Sir Clive covered themes including the ability to learn, performance under pressure and how marginal gains can lead to success.
 
Sir Clive said: “The energy industry has rightly focused on training and competency solutions to improve performance and develop winning teams at all levels.
 
“Investing in these areas can make a significant impact on the success of any business and it’s clear to me that the sector could learn a lot from what is being done in the professional sports training arena where we are constantly pushing to improve.
 
“Even small improvements add up, and these marginal gains can make a big difference for companies looking to stand out in a competitive market.”
Mintra provides eLearning courses as well as training and competency management solutions to the global oil and gas and maritime industries.

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