Subject: Wondering what you missed last month in Teamwork and Leadership?

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One of the reasons I love to blog is the difference it makes on people's lives. I have received so many nice notes this past month from wonderful readers like you, thank you so much! I hope you find something you can use from our posts in February. Please drop us a note, we love hearing from my readers.

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Mike Rogers
Owner, Teamwork and Leadership Bloggings

How to Deal with Rude People - 5 Lessons for Leaders and Others

Ever have someone be rude to you in the workplace? How do you respond? It can be very difficult in the heat of the moment, but here are 5 tips that really work. 

Are you a Leader? You are a Leader! Big Time Leader?

Everyone has the potential to be a big time leader. That includes you! Read this post and see what opportunities you have to be a leader every day.

Leading by Example - Powerful Leadership Story

A good example has twice the value of good advice. This is a powerful story that demonstrates that great leaders don't have to say much to effectively lead. Their example alone can sometimes be enough.

My Favorite Team Builder - Perfect for Team Cohesion

Need a powerful and inspirational team builder for your next meeting, activity or training? This is one of my favorite team builders for creating team cohesion.

Leaders, put down the BlackBerry! Or else...

One key skill for leaders is the ability to focus. Nothing sends the message that you don't care more - than paying attention to something else besides the person speaking. Read my own personal story in this post highlighting this.

One by One Leadership/Everyday Leadership - Great Video

We should not see leadership as something bigger than us or beyond us.
The most powerful leaders in all of the world in most of our lives are those who lead one by one. Included in this post is an inspiring video by Drew Dudley that demonstrates this.

Five Important Tips for Effective Team Communication

Want more effective team communication? Check out the five Bs to greater team communication and use them in your team today!

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Teamwork and Leadership Posts for February