Turn constant change into clear direction — and unlock momentum when complexity stalls progress.
This is not a seminar. It’s a hands-on workshop for leaders driving transformation with limited resources and competing priorities.
Who This Is ForYou’re accountable for performance, but priorities keep shifting and traction is hard to find. Strategy feels distant from delivery. You’re balancing high expectations, tight timelines, and unclear authority.
That might look like:
You’ll work with peers across sectors: program leads, EL2 managers, consultants, senior volunteers, and board members. You’ll see how decisions ripple across organisations — and how to use that insight to lead more effectively.
Leave with practical tools to build momentum, unlock collaboration, and lead progress through complexity.
In this two-day practical workshop, using real challenges from your current role, you will:
Sunny Forsyth is a systems engineer, humanitarian practitioner, and educator whose work focuses on how people and organisations navigate complexity.
As the founder and CEO of Abundant Water, he has led the development of community-led clean-water systems that have provided sustainable access for more than 200,000 people across Southeast Asia, working closely with ministries, UN agencies, and local institutions to strengthen capability and progress national development priorities. Sunny has spent nearly two decades designing and delivering programs in environments where uncertainty, cultural diversity, and system-level constraints require adaptive, collaborative approaches to leadership and problem-solving.
Alongside his technical background, Sunny has also undertaken extensive study in East Asian wisdom and embodied leadership practices, integrating these insights into Adaptive Edge, a practice-based framework that supports grounded decision-making, resilience, and systems awareness in complex settings. He contributes to executive education, organisational capability uplift, and transdisciplinary learning initiatives across government, non-profit, and academic sectors.
Sunny’s work has been recognised through global best-practice nominations and invitations to speak at TEDx, universities, and sector forums, including ongoing collaboration with the ANU McCusker Institute to support future-ready learning and leadership development.
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