Engage, Inspire, and Transform Your Audience with the Power of Storytelling
Anjali Sharma is a globally recognized expert on Business Storytelling, captivating audiences around the world with her dynamic and insightful presentations. With over 15 years of corporate experience and collaborations with global brands such as Meta, LinkedIn, and Microsoft, Anjali brings a wealth of real-world knowledge and practical strategies to every speaking engagement. Whether addressing intimate workshops or large-scale conferences, Anjali's talks are designed to engage, inspire, and equip attendees with the essential storytelling skills needed to drive meaningful change.











Business Storytelling
Discover how to craft and communicate compelling transformation stories that resonate with your audience and achieve your business objectives.
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Strategic Storytelling
Learn why some stories drive success at work while others don't, and how to leverage storytelling strategically for greater impact.
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Women in the Workforce
Gain insights and inspiration on the skills women should build to achieve economic independence and visibility in the workplace.
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Diversity and Inclusion
Understand the power of storytelling in fostering inclusive environments and driving meaningful change in diversity initiatives.
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Storytelling for Presentations
Master the art of incorporating stories into your presentations to captivate your audience, enhance understanding, and drive action.
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Sales Storytelling
Learn how to use storytelling techniques to connect with prospects, build trust, and ultimately drive sales success.
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Change Management Storytelling
Discover how to effectively communicate the need for change, inspire buy-in, and navigate transitions through compelling narratives.
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Data Storytelling
Understand how to transform complex data into engaging and persuasive stories that inform decisions and drive results.
Sales professionals often apologise for taking up a customer’s time, especially when speaking to busy healthcare teams. While intended as empathy, this habit can undermine credibility and position the seller as an interruption rather than a partner.
This piece explores the difference between acknowledging busyness and apologising for it—and why confident, respectful storytelling builds stronger professional authority.
Empathy makes you sound kind. Resonance makes you sound credible. In this article, I unpack a real sales role-play to show why naming a problem isn’t enough — you must illuminate what’s at stake.
Modern organisations struggle not because leaders fail to communicate, but because their messages fail to connect. This post explores why traditional corporate communication focused on data, purpose statements, and “what’s in it for me” often falls flat, and reveals how storytelling rooted in identity transforms the way employees engage with change.



