Managers who freeze in meetings
You have the answer. Someone louder says a worse version of it, and walks away with the credit.
One-day intensive · Kuala Lumpur
Your ideas are good. They die in the meeting anyway, because of how you say them, not what you say. In one day, ex-broadcast journalist Aisyah Rahman rebuilds how you show up: your voice, your presence, and the structure that makes a room lean in and act.
Who this day is for
You have the answer. Someone louder says a worse version of it, and walks away with the credit.
You know the detail cold, but eyes glaze over long before you reach the point.
Investors, clients, the stage. Your whole business is judged on how you deliver it.
Your next promotion turns on how you land in front of the people above you.
The honest problem
You rehearse the point in your head, then say three watered-down versions out loud and watch the room move on without it.
Your slides are dense, your voice drops at the end of every sentence, and by minute two you have already lost them.
You dread the one meeting a week where you must speak up, so you stay quiet, and quiet people get overlooked when promotions are decided.
On air, one take
In one day, you stop being the person with the good idea nobody heard, and become the one the room turns to.
The one-day plan
The first fifteen seconds decide the room. Learn openings that earn attention instead of asking for it.
A simple message spine so your point lands the first time, and people can repeat it after you leave the room.
Pace, pause and pitch drills that kill the mumble and the upward drift, so you sound certain.
Stance, eye contact and stillness. Executive presence you practise, not a personality you have to be born with.
Stay composed under pushback, buy yourself a beat, and answer like you expected it all along.
Look and sound sharp on video calls and recordings, the room most of us actually present in now.
Your trainer
Aisyah Rahman spent eleven years in front of a live camera as a broadcast news journalist, reading breaking news to a national audience with no second takes. She has interviewed ministers, anchored election nights, and learned exactly how presence, voice and structure move an audience. For the last six years she has coached managers and founders at over 40 Malaysian companies to do the same in their own rooms.
"The camera never waited for me to feel ready. Neither does your meeting. So we do not build confidence and hope, we build skill, and the confidence follows it."
Opening lines, take three
On-camera practice round
Cohort 8 - Kuala Lumpur
Voice drills before lunch
The final talk, delivered
What speakers say
"I used to shrink in leadership meetings. Last week I opened one, held it, and got the project greenlit on the spot."
"Aisyah fixed my voice in one afternoon. I never knew my sentences trailed off. Clients hear me completely differently now."
"I pitch investors for a living and thought I was fine. This was the most useful eight hours I have spent on my business."
One day, one honest price
Self-funded
RM888
Pay your own way. One full day, all materials and lunch included. No SST.
HRDC-claimable
RM988
Claim it through your HRD Corp levy. We handle the paperwork end to end.
If the morning does not change how you sound, tell us at lunch and we refund your seat in full. No forms, no friction.
Before you ask
Yes. The HRDC-claimable seat is eligible for HRD Corp levy claims under SBL-Khas, and our team prepares and submits the paperwork with you from start to finish.
The opposite. The room is small, supportive and built for practice. You will speak in low-stakes reps all day and leave having proven to yourself that you can.
The Speak With Impact workbook, your own recorded practice clips with feedback, and a repeatable structure you can use in your very next meeting.
Message us before the date and we will move your seat to a future cohort at no cost. Full terms are shared on booking.