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Grief at a Distance: Supporting Expat Communities Through Loss
Living abroad can make grief feel more complex and isolating. In this online session, Dr Vanessa Pozzali explored how expatriates navigate loss and illness from a distance, from disenfranchised grief to the emotional tension between absence and connection. The discussion offered psychological insights and practical ways to support ourselves and others during times of loss.
Feb 1


Impostor Syndrome Is Not a Personal Flaw
In a recent webinar, Dr Vanessa Pozzali reframed impostor syndrome as more than a confidence issue. Rather than a personal flaw, she explored how impostor feelings often reflect group dynamics and organisational culture. By looking at personal, group, and systemic levels, the session challenged leaders to see doubt not as weakness but as information about the environment in which people work.
Jan 29


The Antifragile Code: Why High Performance Isn’t Enough
This masterclass brought together over 145 leaders for a deep dive into the Anti-Fragile Code, revealing how hidden cultural patterns shape performance and why anti-fragility isn’t a trait but a system that helps organisations grow stronger under pressure.
Oct 25, 2025


Leading in the AI Era: Staying Human at the Centre
In Leading in the AI Era: Staying Human at the Centre, Dr Vanessa Pozzali explores how leaders can stay effective as AI reshapes the workplace. She highlights the importance of reflective thinking, emotional awareness, adaptive judgement, and ethical decision-making — skills that keep leadership grounded in humanity.
Jul 3, 2025


Burnout: Why Prevention Beats Remedy
In Burnout: Why Prevention Beats Remedy, Dr Tarek Jomaa explores how burnout stems from systemic issues in culture and leadership. Drawing on data, he highlights why prevention—not reaction—is key, reframing resilience through collaboration, clarity, and adaptability to stop burnout before it starts.
Jun 20, 2025


The Queen Bee Effect: Uncovering the System Behind the Myth
In The Queen Bee Effect: Uncovering the System Behind the Myth, Dr Vanessa Pozzali reframes the Queen Bee narrative, showing it as a systemic issue rooted in cultural and organisational dynamics. She highlights how real change in leadership comes from fixing the structures that constrain women, not blaming individuals.
Jun 13, 2025
FAQ. Frequently asked questions
Working with Synthosys
360 Leadership Assessment
4C Certification for Practitioners
About Synthosys
The 4C Diagnostic
We usually start with a short conversation to understand your context, what is not working, and what you want to achieve.
From there, we can suggest the most useful next step. This may be the 4C Diagnostic, a leadership debrief, a workshop, consulting support, coaching, or a more tailored intervention.
The aim is to recommend what fits your organisation, not to push a fixed package.
No. Many organisations come to us because they sense that something is not working, but they do not yet know where the real issue sits.
The problem may show up as slow decision-making, tension between teams, lack of accountability, low trust, unclear leadership alignment or change fatigue. Our work helps clarify what is happening and where to focus first.
Yes. The 4C Diagnostic is not only for organisations in difficulty.
It can also help high-performing teams understand where they may be fragile, where alignment could be stronger, and what might become a problem under pressure.
It is useful for leaders who want to sustain performance, not just repair it.
You receive a clear report showing how your team or organisation experiences culture, communication, trust, decision-making, accountability and performance.
The report highlights patterns, gaps and areas of misalignment, so leaders can see where to focus first. It can be used for executive briefings, leadership conversations, HR planning, workshops, transformation work and before-and-after measurement.
After the diagnostic, you receive clear insight into where culture and team dynamics are aligned, where they are fragmented, and what needs attention first.
From there, the next step is flexible. Synthosys can design and deliver targeted interventions, support your internal HR or change team to lead the work, co-design the intervention while your team delivers it, or leave you to use the report independently.
The aim is to help you act on the right issue with the right level of support, not to create unnecessary dependency.
The diagnostic is not designed to blame individuals.
It looks at patterns across the team or organisation, so leaders can understand how the system is working. The aim is to create better conversations, not point fingers. Results are framed around culture, team dynamics and practical next steps.
That can happen, and it is often where the most useful work begins.
The diagnostic gives leaders a structured way to talk about difficult patterns without relying only on personal opinion.
Synthosys can support the debrief and next steps so the results are handled carefully and constructively.
Yes. The 4C Diagnostic can be used as a baseline before a project, transformation programme, leadership intervention or team development process.
It can also be repeated later to see what has shifted, where alignment has improved, and what still needs attention.
Both. The diagnostic can be completed online, and many debriefs, coaching sessions and consulting conversations can also happen online.
Workshops, leadership sessions and team interventions can be delivered online, in person or in a blended format, depending on the organisation’s needs, location and aims.
The cost depends on the size of the team or organisation, the scope of the work, and the level of support needed after the diagnostic.
We can discuss your context first and recommend the most appropriate option. The aim is to give you useful insight and practical support without adding unnecessary work or cost.
Synthosys is not the right fit for organisations looking for quick motivational content, generic training, or a tick-box culture exercise.
We work best with leaders and teams who are willing to look honestly at how their organisation works, understand hidden misalignment, and take practical action from the insight.
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