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August 15th, 2023, Court Leader’s Advantage Podcast Episode
Leaders deal with multiple circles of individuals. Two that you as a court administrator or Clerk of Court deal with are 1) those who report to you and 2) those you either report to or deal with as fellow stakeholders. Those reporting to you include your team, and the larger office or court staff.
The next circle centers on your Presiding Judge, and your bench; it includes your funding body such as your City Council, County Board, the state administrative office, or the state legislature. It extends to your fellow justice partners such as the Sheriff, the Prosecutor, the bar, and community organizations.
The leadership skills needed to deal with both circles include team building, mentoring, strategic thinking, organization, persuasive speaking, and concise effective writing. But you deal with your fellow stakeholders (principally your judges), differently than
This month we’re looking at leaders as influencers of others in power.
Today’s Panelists
Rick Pierce: Judicial Programs Administrator, Pennsylvania Administrative Office of the Courts
Melinda Brooks: Grants and Special Projects Manager, Municipal Court, Franklin County, Ohio
Ellen Procida-Fisher: Operations Manager, Superior Court, Cape May, New Jersey,
JoShonda Guerrier: Interim Chief Administrative Officer, Juvenile Court, Fulton County, Georgia, and
Lori Tyack: Clerk of Court for the Municipal Court, Franklin County, Ohio
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August 15th, 2023, Court Leader’s Advantage Podcast Episode
Leaders deal with multiple circles of individuals. Two that you as a court administrator or Clerk of Court deal with are 1) those who report to you and 2) those you either report to or deal with as fellow stakeholders. Those reporting to you include your team, and the larger office or court staff.
The next circle centers on your Presiding Judge, and your bench; it includes your funding body such as your City Council, County Board, the state administrative office, or the state legislature. It extends to your fellow justice partners such as the Sheriff, the Prosecutor, the bar, and community organizations.
The leadership skills needed to deal with both circles include team building, mentoring, strategic thinking, organization, persuasive speaking, and concise effective writing. But you deal with your fellow stakeholders (principally your judges), differently than
This month we’re looking at leaders as influencers of others in power.
Today’s Panelists
Rick Pierce: Judicial Programs Administrator, Pennsylvania Administrative Office of the Courts
Melinda Brooks: Grants and Special Projects Manager, Municipal Court, Franklin County, Ohio
Ellen Procida-Fisher: Operations Manager, Superior Court, Cape May, New Jersey,
JoShonda Guerrier: Interim Chief Administrative Officer, Juvenile Court, Fulton County, Georgia, and
Lori Tyack: Clerk of Court for the Municipal Court, Franklin County, Ohio

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