Mastering the skill of delegation
Effective delegation is a critical skill for court leaders balancing high workloads, limited resources, and the need to deliver consistent, high-quality operations.
This Navigating Leadership Webinar Series session is designed to help court leaders understand how to delegate effectively and with purpose, aligning tasks and responsibilities with staff strengths, building accountability, and developing future leaders within the court.
Join us to explore practical strategies to delegate more confidently, avoid common delegation pitfalls, and create a culture of trust and shared responsibility. This session will empower court leaders with actionable techniques that can be applied in day-to-day court operations.
After attending this webinar, you will be able to:
- Explain the difference between task assignment and effective delegation.
- Address common barriers to effective delegation.
- Apply techniques that promote understanding, ownership, and follow-through.
- Discuss strategies to delegate with purpose, aligning tasks with staff strengths, capacity, development goals, and team performance.
Moderator:
- Alecia Burke, senior court management consultant, NCSC
Panelists:
- Keith Hoover, administrative director, West Virginia Judiciary
- Josh Sattler, court administrator, Seattle Municipal Court
For more information, email Lauren Roth.
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