This posting profiles one of the proven caseflow management practices - that of leadership. Included are examples of when leadership is used for caseflow and case handling.
Court Leadership and Caseflow Management – a Briefing Series
Court leaders usually have direct or indirect responsibility for caseflow management. What is caseflow management? This posting introduces a series on caseflow management best practices. Postings will provide examples of each proven practice and include examples and illustrations of the practice in use.
Court Leader Professional Competencies – Tools to Be a Better Leader
This posting includes snapshots of all thirteen NACM CORE® Competencies and can serve as a quick summary of suggested knowledge, skills, and abilities to be a better court leader.
The Court Leader and Educational Development – Be a Learning Leader!
Judicial branch operations rely upon the development, education, and skills of employees - including those of the court leader, who should be a learning leader.
The Olympics and You
The Olympic athletes are incredible. What can court leaders emulate to achieve similar success?
The Court Leader – The Competency of Educational Development
Judicial branch operations depend on the education and skills of employees. This posting summarizes the court leader competency of educational development.
The Court Leader and Ethics – Be an Aware Leader
Court leaders can seek to be aware and build ethical performance around that awareness. It will support trust in the leader and in the court.
Exciting news — court administration micro-courses!
New online court administration micro-courses are now available! Based on the NACM CORE, 13 Workforce Management courses provide accessible, affordable, professional development.
Court Leadership – the Competency of Ethics
Ethical behaviors allow a court leader to demonstrate a personal commitment and be a steward of resources and processes. This summary review the leadership competency of ethics.
Court Leadership and Budgeting/Fiscal Management – It’s ALL About the Mission!
Court leaders can make the most of their budget responsibilities by linking budget and fiscal operations to the court mission and goals.
