What is a Court Administrator – Helpful Information for Those Who Want to Know
Here is our “mostly” final issue, #8, in the series on What is a Court Administrator. This installment covers lessons, advice, tips, and strategies for and from court administrators. It represents only a glimpse of tips and advice that are possible. Readers are encouraged to ALWAYS be on the lookout for key tips and advice useful to their particular leadership need.
This issue is the “mostly final” segment, because there will be one more issue to wrap this series. Watch for the next issue, where content from the eight briefings are compiled into an “elevator pitch,” that can be used on a moment’s notice to answer – “What is a court administrator?”
Continued thanks to the regular readers of these briefings!
Published by Janet G. Cornell - Court Leader Contributor and Consultant
Janet has over 35 years in court leadership including service in general and limited jurisdiction courts. She is a founding and contributing member to www.courtleader.net. She has a Masters in Public Administration from Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, and is a Fellow of the National Center for State Courts, Institute for Court Management in Williamsburg, VA, along with certificates from the Leader Coach Institute, Scottsdale, AZ, and the Leadership Institute for Judicial Education, Memphis, TN. Currently she serves as a consultant, faculty, and author on court administration, leadership, governance, caseflow management, performance measurement, operational assessment, access for self-represented litigants, and court reengineering with projects across the US and internationally.
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