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Sylvia Lafair, An Award Winning Author

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Charlotte Howard and The Hair Artist Association,LLC team is honored to have Sylvia Lafair join them on today's radio show. 

Sylvia Lafair, Ph.D. is President of Creative Energy Options, Inc.(CEO), a global consulting company that  targets and transforms workplace patterns for success. 
Dr. Lafair’s programs and executive coaching impact individuals and teams to decrease conflict and increase productivity. Her award winning book “Don’t Bring It to Work”  2009 (Jossey-Bass) is listed as one of the  top 20 books for emerging leaders. As a keynote speaker, workshop leader and webinar presenter, Sylvia engages audiences with her natural storytelling ability. She weaves her knowledge about personal relationships and business culture into easily understood messages, using both humor and suspense that leave audiences with information to take back to the office and immediately put into practice. 
Dr. Lafair has been quoted in Time.com, Fortune, Forbes, The New York Times, and The Wall Street Journal and has been a guest on various television and radio programs. 
Her new book, “GUTSY: How Women Leaders Make Change,” was released in June 2012. She is presently working on a book about diversity in the workplace titled “Different: How Dynamic Leaders Drive Diversity at Work”.
As a noted authority on leadership, an award winning author, and executive coach, her message is unique and timely; her insights universal and relevant. Office drama and politics, human resource issues, absenteeism, and litigation often increase when stress is high in companies. This is where Dr. Lafair’s unique model becomes vitally important as she teaches managers and teams how to transform ingrained patterns that get in the way of effective collaboration and organizational productivity.
 

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