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Leadership

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Leadership

Leadership is an energetic process of creating vision resulting in commitment to a common course and preferred future.  Just as there is no one best way to manage courts, there is no best way to be a court leader.  Leadership is highly personal – some people are naturally better able than others although everyone can learn good leadership techniques.

The following learning objectives are designed for a comprehensive course that will require a minimum of 15 contact hours (see Special Notes to Faculty below). Faculty that are developing a more basic or shorter course may simplify or reduce the number of learning objectives.

As a result of this education, participants will be able to:

    1. Compare and contrast management and leadership to demonstrate the importance of each;
    2. Understand the leadership importance of credibility, trust and ethical behaviors;
    3. Know the importance of good governance needed for effective court leadership;
    4. Understand and analyze the traits, habits and models of leadership;
    5. Design and foster an appropriate organizational culture that encourages and mobilizes change and engages staff;
    6. Promote effective communication, collaborative decision-making, and teamwork;
    7. Understand the importance of strategic management that embodies vision and purpose through planning and analysis;
    8. Utilize the tools necessary to support a high performance court;
    9. Determine the relationships and connections needed to be effective in an interdependent judicial system;
    10. Know the keys to promoting personal and organizational legitimacy through transparency and accountability.