Sabotage and conflict in the workplace, confidence, communications, leadership, change, gender issues, and money are topics that Dr. Judith Briles presents from her 28 years of business and entrepreneurial experiences. She is an award-winning and best-selling author of 20 books, a media personality, and an international motivational speaker and consultant who delivers her content-rich programs with humor. Recognized as an expert on workplace issues and on solutions for identifying and confronting conflict and sabotage in today's workplace, she has been called the "Sabotage Doctor" by many of her clients. Dr. Briles' first book on sabotage, Woman to Woman, was named the Chicago Tribune's Business Book of the Year. She emphasizes common-sense strategies that are adaptable in both personal and business environments. Most recently, Dr. Briles has released four new books: Woman to Woman 2000; A Woman of Confidence; 10 Smart Money Moves; and The Money Maze. Along with her expertise in conflict, sabotage, and rebuilding confidence, she is also a best-selling author and speaker in the financial arena. Prior to dedicating herself full-time to speaking, writing, and research, Judith was a stockbroker and financial planner for 14 years, and has written nearly a dozen books on money. Her speaking calendar is usually sold out by March of each year due to the substantial demand. She is a repeat expert on MSNBC, CNN, and CNNfn, and is featured regularly on radio and television and in the Internet magazine www.coloradotrends.com. Her work and articles have appeared in The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Time, Money, The New York Times, People and other publications. Dr. Judith Briles is known as a catalyst for change, and believes that every pitfall experienced leads to an opportunity and to greater success. She is a national director of The WISH List and is a past board member of the National Speakers Association, the Women's Bank-San Francisco, the Colorado League of Nursing, and Colorado Women News. Judith is an honorary member of the Association of Women Surgeons and The Women Officers Professional Association. Although she holds both master's and doctorate degrees in business administration, she believes that her real degrees come from life.
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