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Pinnacle Mastery Institute Launches "The Pinnacle" Leadership and Transformation Programme

Three-day intensive with follow-up practice sessions designed to help participants explore systemic dynamics and leadership challenges.

SINGAPORE - Media OutReach Newswire - 19 August 2025 - Pinnacle Mastery Institute, a Singapore-based training and development organisation, today announced the launch of The Pinnacle, a new programme created by founder Hun Ming Kwang.

The programme is designed to help individuals strengthen their leadership capacity, tackle systemic challenges, and navigate personal and professional transitions with greater clarity.

The Pinnacle begins with a three-day in-person intensive and continues with five weeks of evening practice sessions. Participants undertake a 28-day project to apply the insights and methods learned, ensuring that the programme’s outcomes are grounded in practical action.

Drawing on process-oriented psychology and systemic constellations, the programme explores how unseen dynamics – such as unspoken group roles, family patterns, and internal conflicts – shape behaviour and decision-making. The structure is designed to help participants work through recurring challenges, access overlooked strengths, and realign with long-term goals.

“This programme is about creating the conditions for deeper reflection and integration,” said Hun Ming Kwang, founder of Pinnacle Mastery Institute. “Our aim is not to provide quick solutions but to equip participants with tools and perspectives they can carry forward into their leadership and personal lives.”

Key areas of focus in The Pinnacle include:

  • Balancing independence with collaboration and support
  • Understanding systemic influences in families, organisations, and teams
  • Identifying “ghost roles” – hidden forces that shape dynamics and outcomes
  • Interpreting body signals as sources of insight and guidance
The Pinnacle is intended for professionals, entrepreneurs, and changemakers who want to expand their leadership practice and navigate complex environments with greater resilience and coherence.

To learn more or register for the upcoming cohort of The Pinnacle, visit: https://www.hunmingkwang.com/



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About Pinnacle Mastery Institute

Pinnacle Mastery Institute is a Singapore-based organisation dedicated to leadership, systemic awareness, and personal development. Through its programmes and workshops, the institute integrates psychological depth with practical application, supporting individuals and organisations in building clarity, resilience, and impact.

About Hun Ming Kwang

Hun Ming Kwang is the founder of Pinnacle Mastery Institute and a facilitator specialising in inner work and leadership development. He has led programmes and initiatives in Singapore and internationally, with participants from diverse professional and community backgrounds.

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