Aventis Learning Group has launched a Future-Ready Leadership Series covering AI ethics, creative leadership, and change management for senior executives across the public and private sectors. The Singapore-based training provider announced the programme on August 17, 2026, with intakes open now.
The series targets directors, deputy directors, heads of department, and senior officers in government ministries, statutory boards, and multinational corporations. Its stated theme: "Lead the Future. Drive Innovation. Navigate Change."
Three pillars for transformation
The curriculum is built around three core areas rather than treating technology and leadership as separate disciplines:
- AI Ethics and Governance in Action - framing for ethical compliance, risk governance, and regulatory alignment when deploying AI systems.
- Creative Leadership - creative problem-solving, cross-divisional innovation, and techniques for inspiring high-performing teams.
- Agile and Change Leadership - practical frameworks for managing stakeholder resistance, aligning inter-agency priorities, and smoothing organizational transitions.
The programme is designed for leaders who face pressure to adopt AI quickly while maintaining trust - and who must keep their teams moving through constant restructuring.
"Navigating AI adoption and organisational change is not merely a technical challenge, it is fundamentally a leadership responsibility," said Irene Oh, Director of Aventis Learning Group. "Our Future-Ready Leadership Series provides leaders with actionable frameworks to govern emerging technologies ethically, drive creative problem-solving, and build resilient, change-agile organisations."
Executives interested in deeper AI strategy can explore AI for Senior Managers. For broader strategic context, see AI for Executives and Strategy.
Who it's for
Aventis targets mid- and senior-level professionals who sit between policy decisions and day-to-day execution. The programmes are accredited under EduTrust, IBF-STS, and WSQ/SkillsFuture, and Aventis is an approved GeBIZ vendor for public sector work. Since 2008, the group reports over 100,000 trained learners from more than 3,600 corporate clients.
Registration details are available on the Aventis site.
Why this matters for creatives
Creative professionals are often the first to feel the squeeze when AI changes production workflows, and leadership expects innovation while controlling risk. This series offers practical structure for navigating that tension - the AI ethics component helps build responsible guardrails for creative tools, the creative leadership course strengthens cross-team innovation skills, and the change management pillar addresses the friction that typically comes when new tools replace familiar work patterns. For creatives eyeing leadership roles, these frameworks translate into confidence in conversations about AI adoption, operational direction, and team morale.
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