About the Course
Modern organizations do not just want more content; they want the right knowledge in the right hands at the right time. In a digital workplace built on platforms like Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, or enterprise intranets, the real challenge is not storing information but curating it. Effective knowledge curation turns content overload into usable insight, supports better decisions, and strengthens collaboration across teams.
This course will transform the vague concept of 'knowledge management' into a practical, daily discipline. Participants will learn not to become librarians but intentional curators of knowledge. You will be equipped to map knowledge flows, tag and structure content, build simple taxonomies, create reusable knowledge assets, and design digital spaces that people actually use.
The course blends strategy and practice: from designing a knowledge curation approach to using existing tools smarter, engaging people to contribute, and keeping curated content alive and relevant. It's hands-on, tool-friendly, and tailored for professionals who must make their digital workplace less noisy and more useful.
Target Audience
This course is specifically designed for professionals who regularly work with information, content, and knowledge in digital tools. It will enable you to streamline knowledge sharing and improve findability in your organization.
This course is designed for:
- Knowledge management or knowledge officer roles
- Digital workplace, intranet, or collaboration platform owners
- Project and program managers documenting lessons learned
- HR and L&D teams curating learning resources and playbooks
- Communications and corporate affairs professionals managing internal content
- IT and digital teams responsible for collaboration tools and platforms
- Operations managers standardizing procedures and how-to guides
- Customer support or service leaders building knowledge bases and FAQs
- Team leaders who want to reduce 'knowledge in people’s heads only'
- Anyone responsible for improving knowledge sharing and findability in their organization
Course Objectives
This course equips you to curate, structure, and maintain high-value knowledge in the digital workplace so people can find and use what they need.
By the end of this course, you'll be able to:
- Understand the principles of knowledge curation in modern digital workplaces
- Map key knowledge flows, sources, and bottlenecks in your organization
- Design simple, practical taxonomies, tags, and metadata structures
- Convert scattered documents and tacit know-how into reusable knowledge assets
- Use common digital tools (such as intranets, Teams, SharePoint, Google Drive, wikis) for effective curation
- Set up content lifecycle practices for review, archiving, and updating
- Promote a culture of knowledge sharing, reuse, and contribution
- Build a practical action plan to improve knowledge curation in your own team or department
Requirements & Prerequisites
Participants should have a basic understanding of digital workplace tools and a role involving information management or collaboration. Familiarity with platforms like Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, or similar is beneficial.
Professional and Organizational Impact
When you think in terms of curated knowledge instead of scattered information, you work smarter and become a more valuable partner to your organization.
As a participant, you will benefit by:
- Improve your ability to organize and present knowledge that others can quickly apply
- Gain confidence in structuring digital spaces such as team sites, hubs, and knowledge bases
- Reduce time wasted searching for information or recreating existing work
- Strengthen your skills in information organization, digital collaboration, and content strategy
- Position yourself as a go-to person for 'how we do things here' and where to find it
- Build a reputation as a practical knowledge facilitator rather than a passive document owner
- Enhance your value in roles that involve change, onboarding, training, and continuous improvement
Organizations that treat knowledge as a curated asset, not a by-product, move faster and make better decisions.
Your organization will benefit from:
- Faster access to relevant, up-to-date procedures, templates, and lessons learned
- More consistent ways of working across teams, locations, and projects
- Reduced duplication of effort and fewer 'reinvent the wheel' projects
- Stronger continuity when staff move, rotate, or leave
- Better onboarding experiences supported by curated knowledge paths
- Higher adoption and value from digital workplace tools that people actually use
- Improved collaboration, innovation, and problem solving supported by shared knowledge
Training Methodology
This is a practical, outcome-driven course designed to turn knowledge curation ideas into daily habits and simple, repeatable practices.
Methodology includes:
- Interactive mapping of current knowledge flows and pain points
- Hands-on exercises designing taxonomies, tags, and content structures
- Live walkthroughs of common digital tools and how to configure them for curation
- Scenario-based activities to turn raw documents into reusable knowledge assets
- Group work to design or redesign a team knowledge hub or playbook
- Case studies from public, private, and NGO environments in digital workplace use
- Reflection prompts that challenge current 'file and forget' habits
Upcoming Sessions
Next available dates worldwide
Certification
Recognized credentials that advance your career
Participants who complete the Knowledge Curation in the Digital Workplace Training Program earn a Trainingcred Certificate of Achievement, demonstrating professional competence and alignment with global standards in learning and development.
NITA Accredited
Accredited by the National Industrial Training Authority, ensuring programs meet nationally recognized standards of quality and relevance.
CPD Certified
Recognized by the CPD Certification Service, ensuring every program meets internationally benchmarked standards of professional excellence.
Why this course earns its place on your CV
Accredited training, practitioner trainers, and peers on the same career track — the three things real expertise is built on.
Skills Relevance
- Master cutting-edge digital curation tools to elevate your workplace efficiency.
- Transform data chaos into strategic assets with actionable curation techniques.
- Stay ahead in your field with advanced content management strategies.
Expert Delivery
- Learn from industry leaders with over a decade of digital curation experience.
- Benefit from personalized coaching sessions that tailor learning to your career goals.
- Interactive workshops ensure you apply concepts in real-world scenarios effectively.
Career Advancement
- Boost your resume with a certification in Knowledge Curation from a recognized institution.
- Equip yourself with skills that position you as a vital resource in any digital workplace.
- Accelerate your career trajectory with advanced digital management competences.























