10 June 2026
Management
What to Tell Your Team When You’re Not Sure What’s Coming Next
Learn how strong leaders communicate with clarity, build trust and keep teams focused when the future is unclear.
Shweta Jhajharia, is widely recognized as an authority on Business Value Building, renowned for creating the unique 6M Model. Known for her impactful and intelligent approach, Shweta helps business leaders unlock their potential and attain meaningful, higher objectives.
Through this realisation of potential and optimization of performance, leaders can substantially enhance profitability and long-term value in their businesses, while simultaneously cultivating their skills as effective leaders and individuals.
Shweta has been widely recognised by external bodies and industry panels as the top business coach in the UK through more than 70 awards including:
She has garnered recognition in over 127 media outlets and publications. Her blog, renowned as the premier business coaching blog in the UK, consistently secures top ratings.
Her first book, Sparks: Ideas to Ignite Your Business Growth, has achieved best-seller status on Amazon. She has also co-authored a second book, Score: Master Opportunities, Avoid Mistakes and Build a Financially Successful Business, it is also an Amazon bestseller and is helping hundreds of business owners build successful businesses.
Learn how strong leaders communicate with clarity, build trust and keep teams focused when the future is unclear.
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