Reflections on Leadership, Experience & Long-Term Impact

This blog is a space for reflection not instruction.

At Best Events Productions, we work with founders and senior leaders who are navigating complexity: growing organisations, evolving responsibilities, and the quiet pressure to lead well in uncertain times.

Here, we share observations drawn from lived experience about leadership culture, decision-making, experience design, and the space between organisations and the communities they serve.

You won’t find step-by-step guides or generic leadership advice.

Instead, these pieces explore patterns, trade-offs, and questions that leaders often sense before they can articulate.

From time to time, we reflect on long-term CSR and ESG considerations not as compliance exercises, but as human and strategic choices that shape credibility, resilience, and societal impact over time.

This blog is written for leaders who:

  • are thinking beyond short-term initiatives

  • value depth over noise

  • and believe meaningful impact grows through continuity, care, and thoughtful design

If you’re looking for a quieter way to think about leadership, responsibility, and experience, you’re in the right place.

The Real Reason Your Team Keeps Missing the Message

Photo Credit I remember a time when I was presenting an event proposal to a client. All the details were there but one particular person couldn't understand how it would look like on the actual day. The top view layout plan didn't make sense to him. I figured he was a...

When the Strait Closes, Who Feeds Malaysia?

In March 2026, Iran announced that the Strait of Hormuz, the narrow waterway through which roughly a quarter of the world's seaborne oil trade passes, was closed. Seven Malaysian ships were among those stranded, eventually permitted to pass only after diplomatic...

Your Team Performs Like Who They Think They Are

There is a well-documented principle in behavioural science that most team-building programmes ignore: people act consistently with the identity they hold about themselves, not with the instructions they are given. Tell someone to collaborate more and they might try...

The Animals Were There Before the Headlines

Last week, there was news about a visibly underweight tiger, pacing slowly in an enclosure in an international zoo outside of Malaysia. Ribs visible. Hip bones prominent. A video clip spread rapidly across Threads and social media, and Malaysians were outraged,...

What Your Team Knows About You That You Don’t

Most leaders know what to do when a problem happens. They've read the books, attended the workshops, built the frameworks. What they struggle with is how they show up in the moment and how rarely they notice the gap between the two. Consider a leader who genuinely...

When Buying Pet Food Becomes an Act of Kindness

Malaysia has a stray animal problem. Estimates vary, but the numbers are significant. Hundreds of thousands of cats and dogs living on the streets, with shelters operating at or beyond capacity, dependent almost entirely on public donations and volunteer work to keep...

Your Team’s Inconsistency Isn’t a Performance Problem

A study published in April 2026 by researchers at the University of Toronto found something that most leaders already sense but rarely act on: on days when people feel mentally sharp, they set higher goals and complete significantly more work, roughly 40 extra minutes...

The Most Radical Thing a Malaysian Corporation Can Do Right Now Is Change Who It Buys Lunch From

Last week, I attended an interesting event organized by the Asia School of Business (ASB) and Picha Eats and ate lunch prepared by social enterprises. The food was warm, generous, full of flavour but what stayed with me wasn't the food. It was the story behind it....

Leading Through Uncertainty Without Losing Yourself

There is a feeling I have been sitting with the past few weeks that I think a lot of leaders are carrying right now but are not naming. It is not dread exactly. It is more like a low hum. A readiness to run that never quite resolves into running. The Iran war, rising...

What Tan Chong Motor Can Teach Malaysian Companies About Community Investment Done Right

Tan Chong Motor Holdings has been quietly changing lives for decades. Not through year-end donations or glossy CSR pages but through something more deliberate: a community investment philosophy that builds capability, creates pathways, and compounds across...
The Rise of Service Robots in the Hospitality Industry

The Rise of Service Robots in the Hospitality Industry

Most hotel guests are used to receiving services from human staff, but increasingly, robots are becoming a common feature in the service industry. From robots hotels to delivery robots and receiving service from a robot waitress, robots that serve hotel guests are now...

Empowering Cancer Patients Using A.I.

Empowering Cancer Patients Using A.I.

In 2020, cancer diagnoses will thrust nearly 2 million Americans into the often-bewildering world of treatments and clinical trials. TrialJectory aims to help.   TrialJectory is a patient-first digital health company with a mission to democratize access to advanced...

Solar windows that don’t even need the sun to work

Solar windows that don’t even need the sun to work

AuREUS is a renewable energy system used for windows and walls of buildings. The new material comes from rotting fruits and vegetables. It absorbs UV light from the sun and converts it into electricity. What makes them special is that unlike regular solar panels, the...

Retail Technology Helps Human Connections Boom

Retail Technology Helps Human Connections Boom

According to McKinsey, in a matter of around eight weeks, Covid-19 made records jump five years forward in consumer and business digital adoption, and 75% of people using digital channels for the first time in 2020 indicate they will continue to use them when things...