All vault tiers
1. Vault Tier 1 — AI Literacy Foundations
Duration: 2 days · Format: Live cohort · C$925 per participant
Introduce your team to responsible AI knowledge and secure adoption principles in a structured Burrard Street workshop. Cohort members index where generative AI belongs in Canadian enterprise workflows, how to catalogue appropriate use cases for controlled pilots, and which oversight gates must remain non-negotiable. The tier covers prompt engineering basics, hallucination awareness, and machine learning basics vocabulary without requiring a technical background. Canadian teams leave with a reusable literacy checklist and their first documented human-reviewed AI draft. Ideal for managers and knowledge workers beginning practical AI adoption.
2. Responsible AI & Governance Essentials
Duration: 1.5 days · Format: Live cohort · C$780 per participant
Build the governance layer your enterprise needs before scaling generative AI tools. This training module teaches AI governance basics: policy templates, escalation paths, bias awareness, and PIPEDA-aware handling of personal data in prompts. Teams practise documenting AI automation boundaries and applying knowledge stewardship when Copilot or ChatGPT suggests shortcuts. Tier exercises archive realistic cases from finance operations, legal-adjacent workflows, and public-sector compliance archives. Skills development focuses on guardrails and integrity — not vendor certification sales or deep-learning platform administration.
3. Prompt Libraries & Knowledge Stewardship
Duration: 2 days · Format: Live cohort · C$975 per participant
Hands-on AI workflows for building organization-wide prompt libraries with ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, or Claude under strict human-in-the-loop review. Participants design policy-aware prompts for recurring document types, learn AI review protocols for factual accuracy, and practice versioning knowledge assets before publication. The corporate training emphasis is on enterprise readiness: what may enter approved tools, what requires anonymization, and how to audit AI-assisted drafting. No guaranteed accuracy — only disciplined stewardship process.
4. Enterprise AI Adoption Playbook
Duration: 2 days · Format: Live or hybrid · C$1,050 per participant
Translate AI enablement strategy into an actionable playbook for Canadian enterprises. Document rollout phases, training module sequencing, stakeholder communication, and AI tool training patterns for distributed in-house teams. Facilitators guide cohorts through archiving adoption schedules, cataloguing pilot use cases, and defining success metrics that exclude guaranteed revenue promises. Suitable for programme leads and operations managers steering digital transformation with governance-first priorities.
5. Human-in-the-Loop Review Protocols
Duration: 1 day · Format: Live or hybrid · C$695 per participant
Operational training for teams publishing AI-assisted content internally or externally at scale. Index sign-off workflows, redlining techniques, audit trails, and escalation when generative AI outputs conflict with professional standards. This tier connects artificial intelligence education to daily practice: checklists, reviewer roles, and documented human oversight layers. Intended for compliance-minded Canadian businesses that refuse to treat AI automation as a substitute for judgment.
6. Vault Capstone — Team Readiness Assessment
Duration: 3 days · Format: Corporate team programme · from C$4,650 per team
The culminating in-house team programme synthesizes every prior vault tier into a customized readiness assessment: governance profiles, prompt templates, review checklists, and escalation rules for your organization. Facilitators partner with your cohort to draft, critique, and finalize playbook sections using scenarios you provide under confidentiality agreements. Includes alumni vault briefing access for six months. Tier completion confirms educational participation — not certified AI expertise or job placement. The capstone is our most requested corporate training engagement from Canadian enterprises.