In this issue, suggested power questions are provided. These questions may be used in a variety of situations. They may be used with bosses, with staff, with colleagues, and with strangers. As with all open-ended questions, these will likely lead to further questions, and, they may be useful for engagement and problem-solving.
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Published by Janet G. Cornell - Court Leader Contributor and Consultant
Janet has over 35 years in court leadership 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, and operational assessment/reengineering with projects across the US and internationally.
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