GLOBAL CONTENT OPERATIONS

Global Content Operations: Strategic Multilingual Orchestration

From AI Workflows to Global Systems

Organizations are rapidly adopting AI to accelerate content creation, localization, and multilingual operations.

According to McKinsey & Company, generative AI could contribute between$2.6 trillion and $4.4 trillion annually to the global economy, with marketing and content-related activities among the most impacted.

At the same time, research from CSA Research shows that 76% of consumers prefer to buy in their own language, reinforcing the need for scalable multilingual content strategies.

As AI adoption accelerates and multilingual demand grows, organizations are evolving from isolated workflows to connected operational systems.

This evolution is not about doing more. It is about designing how everything works together:
  • Content creation
  • Localization
  • AI-driven automation
  • Operational workflows
  • Governance and decision-making

Global Content Orchestration builds on the foundations of AI-driven multilingual operations and expands them into system design, governance, and global scalability.

This is not about running workflows. It is about designing the system where those workflows operate.

Become a Global System-Level Strategist

This program is designed to elevate your perspective from execution to global system-level thinkingBy the end of the course, you will be able to:

  • Transform AI workflows into scalable global systems
  • Design multilingual content supply chains across markets
  • Structure AI agents and automation within operational frameworks
  • Build KPI models aligned with business impact
  • Define governance and decision-making structures
  • Position global content operations as a growth driver

You will leave with a clear blueprint to design, connect, and scale global content operations.

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  • This course includes:
  • Expert coaches:: top industry professionals, localization managers, operation managers, content managers, CEOs.
  •  Live activities
  •  Life access to contents 
  •  In English
  •  Completion certificate
  •  Money back guarantee
  • Acquire A-Z knowledge on AI and global content operations and strategies
  • Duration: 120 h approx.
  • When: - 26 Feb 2026 (2 h/day approx.) at 18.00 CET
  • Access to the course and live sessions: Follow the instructions in our Support Page to know how to access the course and live sessions.

Degree Description

The Global Content Orchestration program provides a structured, executive-level understanding of how multilingual content, localization, AI, and operations come together as a single system within global organizations.

Building on the foundations of AI-driven multilingual operations, this program expands into system design, governance, and strategic decision-making, equipping participants with the frameworks needed to operate at scale.

Throughout the program, participants will develop the ability to:
🌐 Design global content operating models
Define how content, localization, AI, and workflows are structured across markets and teams

🌐 Map and optimize multilingual content systems
Understand end-to-end content supply chains and identify opportunities for scalability and efficiency

🌐 Integrate AI into operational ecosystems
Position AI, automation, and agents within structured, controlled environments

🌐 Build scalable orchestration layers
Connect tools, teams, and processes into unified operational systems

🌐 Define performance and KPI frameworks
Measure impact beyond cost, aligning operations with business and growth objectives

🌐 Establish governance and control models
Design decision-making structures, quality frameworks, and risk management approaches

🌐 Align content operations with global growth
Connect multilingual content strategies to market expansion and organizational goals

🌐 Operate at a system and leadership level
Move from executing workflows to designing and governing global content ecosystems

By the end of the program, participants will have developed a Global Content Orchestration Blueprint, a practical, structured framework that can be directly applied within their organization.

Camp Program

Transform AI Workflows into Scalable Global Systems

Week 1 - Convert Workflows into Connected Systems
Week 2 - Build Systems that Scale
Week 3 - Scale with Control and Consistency
Week 4 - Turn Operations into Strategy
Week 1 - CONVERT workflows INto connected systems

Multilingual Operations as a System

Week 1

1.1 From AI workflows to global systems: Turn isolated tasks into scalable ecosystems
1.2 Orchestration layers: Connect tools, teams, and processes
1.3 Content supply chains: Understand end-to-end content flow
1.4 Bottlenecks & scale: Identify and redesign inefficiencies
1.5 Mapping your current system
WEEK 2: Build systems that scale

Designing Scalable Multilingual Operations

Week 2

2.1 Automation pipelines: Design end-to-end scalable workflows
2.2 AI agents: Integrate AI into operational systems
2.3 Human-in-the-loop: Balance automation and quality
2.4 Terminology & context: Ensure consistency through structured data
2.5 Building a scalable pipeline
WEEK 4: Turn operations into strategy

Global Growth & Leadership

Week 4

4.1 Business alignment: Connect content to growth
4.2 Market expansion: Scale efficiently across regions
4.3 Org design: Structure teams for scale
4.4 Executive communication: Present strategy with impact
4.5 Building your orchestration blueprint
Week 3: Scale with control and consistency

Governance,
Quality & Control

Week 3

3.1 Governance models: Define ownership and decisions
3.2 Continuous quality: Move from LQA to ongoing evaluation
3.3 Risk & compliance: Manage consistency across markets
3.4 KPIs: Measure performance and impact
3.5 Learning from real systems
The program may undergo changes to modify or include new contents or to adapt to the program tutors.

Global Content Operations Partners & Sponsors

The partners list for the current edition of this program  may undergo changes and additions.

Team Leading the Program

Jourik Ciesielski

| Chief Technology Officer at ELAN Languages
| Co-Founder C-Jay International
| Nimdzi Consultant & Researcher
About JOURIK
Jourik Ciesielski is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in the localization and technology sector. He is currently CTO at Elan Languages where he leads the company efforts in implementing AI and innovative solutions.
He is also the Co-founder of C-Jay International offering consulting and localization engineering services for buyers and LSPs.
His expertise spans university lecturing, consulting, localization engineering and strategic planning.
Jourik is known for his innovative approach to problem-solving and his ability to drive technological solutions.

Sebastian Dzięcielski

Technical Consultant in Localization & Automation
About SEBASTIAN
Sebastian is a Localization Technology Lead and Localization Program Manager, working as a consultant focused on localization platforms, automation, product localization and AI workflows.
He helps global teams design scalable localization operations, integrate tools (CMS, repos, product, support), and improve speed through better process, context, and reporting.

Nicola Calabrese

CEO at Undertow
About NICOLA
As the founder of Undertow, Nicola helps companies expand internationally by developing an effective localization program to translate, adapt, and create multilingual content so they can personalize their global user experience and increase their revenue and ROI.
He has incorporated AI from the start to help in translation processes, content creation and to provide technical and localization engineering solutions.
The tutor list may undergo additions or changes before the program start date.