Digital & Professional Skills

ICDL & Core Digital Skills

Practical core digital-skills training covering computer basics, file management, documents, spreadsheets, presentations, internet and email, online collaboration, digital safety, and the everyday workplace habits that an ICDL-style curriculum prepares teams for.

Digital & Professional Skills

Why this track matters

Core digital skills are the baseline for almost every modern workplace role. Comfortable computer use, clean file organization, reliable document and spreadsheet basics, safe email and online behavior, and steady digital-collaboration habits raise day-to-day productivity and reduce the friction that slows teams down.

Our programs follow an ICDL-style structure as a curriculum reference and focus on the everyday workflows that matter in real offices: computer and file management foundations, document and spreadsheet and presentation basics, internet and email and online collaboration, and the digital-safety and workplace-readiness habits that protect both the user and the organization — all framed as preparation-oriented core digital skills with no approved-test-center, certification-provider, or partnership claims.

ICDL & Core Digital Skills training axes

We arrange core digital-skills programs along four practical axes so each client can choose the right scope for the team's role and the level of digital readiness required.

Computer & File Management Foundations

Foundational computer use, operating-system navigation, file and folder organization, safe storage, keyboard productivity, document handling, and everyday workplace troubleshooting.

  • Understanding Computer Systems and Devices
  • Operating System Navigation
  • File and Folder Organization
  • Storage, Backup, and Safe File Handling
  • Keyboard, Shortcuts, and Productivity Basics
  • Printing, Scanning, and Document Handling
  • Troubleshooting Common Workplace Issues

Documents, Spreadsheets & Presentations

Business-document creation, table and layout discipline, spreadsheet basics and simple reporting, and the presentation-design fundamentals that produce clean professional slides.

  • Creating and Formatting Business Documents
  • Tables, Layouts, and Document Structure
  • Spreadsheet Basics and Data Entry
  • Formulas, Sorting, and Filtering
  • Simple Reporting Using Spreadsheets
  • Presentation Design Basics
  • Preparing Professional Workplace Slides

Internet, Email & Online Collaboration

Web browsing and search literacy, email etiquette and inbox organization, calendar and meeting coordination, cloud storage, online forms, and remote-teamwork practices.

  • Web Browsing and Search Skills
  • Email Etiquette and Inbox Organization
  • Calendar and Meeting Coordination
  • Cloud Storage and Shared Files
  • Online Forms and Digital Submissions
  • Collaboration Tools and Remote Teamwork
  • Digital Communication Professionalism

Digital Safety, Productivity & Workplace Readiness

Account protection, phishing and unsafe-link awareness, safe handling of workplace information, productive digital habits, basic data-privacy awareness, and responsible workplace-software use.

  • Password Safety and Account Protection
  • Recognizing Phishing and Unsafe Links
  • Safe Handling of Workplace Information
  • Digital Productivity Habits
  • Basic Data Privacy Awareness
  • Responsible Use of Workplace Software
  • Practical Digital Readiness for Office Roles

Who this is for

Programs are scaled to match the team — from new joiners and administrative crews to coordinators, office staff, supervisors, HR and training teams, sales and customer-service teams, project teams, and any role moving toward more digital-first work.

  • New joiners
  • Administrative teams
  • Coordinators
  • Office staff
  • Supervisors
  • HR and training teams
  • Sales and customer-service teams
  • Project teams
  • Roles moving toward digital-first work

Suitable sectors

Practical core digital-skills readiness for the workplace environments Elite Energy supports across Saudi Arabia and the Gulf.

  • Corporate offices
  • Administration and operations
  • Training departments
  • Human resources
  • Sales and customer service
  • Finance and reporting
  • Small and medium businesses
  • Service providers

Learning outcomes

After completing ICDL-style core digital-skills programs, participants are typically able to:

  • Use computers and operating systems with greater confidence.

  • Organize files and shared workspaces cleanly.

  • Produce business documents, spreadsheets, and presentations to a workplace standard.

  • Manage email, calendars, and meetings more effectively.

  • Use cloud storage, forms, and collaboration tools for remote teamwork.

  • Recognize phishing, password risks, and unsafe-link patterns.

  • Strengthen practical digital readiness for office roles.

Programs are designed to support core digital-skills readiness using an ICDL-style curriculum as a reference framework. No affiliation with ICDL, official authorization, approved-test-center status, or certification guarantee is implied unless separately documented.

Want to bring a team's core digital skills up to a workplace standard, or structure ICDL-style preparation for new joiners?