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Metamorphosis – The Story of the Houston Municipal Courts System. Cloud-Rainosek & Associates, LP. Who We Are – Cloud-Rainosek & Associates. Business since 1991 Corporations, family owned business, government entities, non-profits and individuals
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Metamorphosis – The Story of the Houston Municipal Courts System Cloud-Rainosek & Associates, LP
Who We Are – Cloud-Rainosek & Associates • Business since 1991 • Corporations, family owned business, government entities, non-profits and individuals • Experts in habitual behaviors and emotional connection • Online behavioral assessment • Selected Kouzes & Posner – congruent values and views of leadership
City of Houston Municipal Courts Administration Department • Sahira Abdool, Director and Chief Clerk, City of Houston Municipal Courts Administration • Appointed by Mayor Bill White – 2007 • Increase public confidence and expand access to justice • Build staff confidence and court efficiency • Improve fiscal accountability
City of Houston Municipal Courts Administration Department • Process 1.4 million violations annually • 6,000-8,000 customers daily at 19 courts • Over a $13,000,000 administrative budget • More than 300 employees of diverse ethnicity, education, and experience • Approximately $13 million budget • Generates over $70 million in State & City fine payment revenues • Open 24/7
City of Houston Municipal Courts Administration Department • Employee surveys showed: Eager for improved communication to and from management Eager for training and career development Eager for recognition Eager for effective management
Process • Sahira’s vision: Create an organizational culture and environment that demonstrates progressiveness, professionalism, integrity and advocates a passion for service excellence and high performance. • Long term process • Working with City’s budget and staff’s time
Process • Leadership Ethics Statement and PRIDE values • Communication skills program – habitual patterns and blocking behaviors • One day LPI program for executives • Skill practices regarding communication skills, blocking behaviors and LPI development • Sharing with Observers • Retest – LPI • Leadership Challenge Workshop
Executives • Completed communication skills, habitual behaviors and blocking behaviors • Completed the one-day LPI and sharings with Observers • Completed retest of LPI and sharings with Observers • Completed Leadership Challenge workshop • Currently working on development plan and sharing for Observers • Skill practices at each stage • Mentoring managers and supervisors
Managers and Supervisors • Two groups for the managers and supervisors • First group has completed communication skills, habitual patterns, blocking techniques, LPI and Observer sharings • Second group has completed communication skill, habitual patterns, blocking techniques, LPI and is preparing their Observer sharings • Skill practices in all areas
Bailiffs • Completed communication skills, habitual patterns and blocking techniques • Daily practice clearings and review one blocking technique • Leader has emerged and is mentoring other departments
Lead Clerks • Have reorganized court clerk’s job descriptions • Lead clerks have now completed an introduction to the communication skills, habitual patterns and blocking techniques • Managers and supervisors are facilitating the clerks’ growth and change • Leaders are emerging
Habitual Patterns • Control • Illusion of Politeness • Excessive Investment in Work, Projects and Activities • Relation to Five Practices – thirty statements
Blocking Behavior Techniques • Rationalization/Justification • Excuses • Changing the Subject • “Pick up marbles and go home” • Void of feelings • Dependency • Focus on others • Control • Judgmental • Playing the “devil’s advocate” • Hidden agenda • Avoidance
Municipal Courts Values • Professionalism – Striving for perfection, quality and excellence in our commitment to public service • Respect – Respect for Human Dignity and the value of every person • Integrity – Honest, Open and Fair in the performance of our duties • Diversity – The strength of our Team comes from individuals with different experiences and perspectives • Empowerment – Fostering confidence, responsibility and trust
Municipal Courts Leadership Ethics Statement • Show respect for my peers, stakeholders, employees and citizens through acknowledgment, listening, communication and tolerance. I will make every effort to honor the feelings and perspectives of these parties. • Practice confidentiality in all my interactions with my staff and my colleagues, thereby demonstrating respect for each individual, myself and the Organization. • Be responsible and accountable for my actions. I recognize that my accountability includes fiscal responsibility, time and resource management, maintaining accurate court records, and compliance with all State, City and Departmental policies. • Utilize communication as a two-way process for problem solving. If I have a concern about another individual, I will make every effort to speak directly with that person one-on-one to work toward a resolution. I will avoid using third-party communication to confront issues or resolve problems.
Municipal Courts Leadership Ethics Statement • Promote continuous improvement through assessing my skills and my staff’s skills, enhancing the business processes, training staff and recognizing the contributions of my staff. I will reward my staff appropriately, as well as praise them publicly. • Lead by example by demonstrating Integrity, a positive attitude, fairness and honesty. I will strive to encourage my peers and fellow employees to adopt the same commitment. • Foster a productive, vigorous, high-spirited and fun team environment for our colleagues and external partners. • Promote personal empowerment by providing challenging assignments, the freedom to make decisions and the opportunity to learn through growth. While encouraging empowerment I will hold myself and others to a high standard of accountability.
Skill Practice • Blocking Behavior Techniques Handout – select the behavior that fits the scenario • Five Practices and Commitments Handout - determine which practice the scenario impacts • Municipal Courts Values and Leadership Ethics Statement Handout – apply the value and ethics statement that are not being practiced in the scenario
Skill Practice 1. I will explain what prevented me from finishing a project on time. I will provide many pieces of information that “substantiate” my point, and use this information to feel better about missing my deadline.
SkillPractice 2. When I want to control what’s going on around me, I hone in on something my “adversary” ahs said. I ridicule, question, or judge them about their choice of words.
Skill Practice – Answer Scenario 1 • Rationalization/Justification, Excuses • Model the Way: set a personal example; follow through on promises and commitments. • Professionalism, Integrity, Empowerment • (3) Be responsible and accountable for my actions
Skill Practice Answer Scenario 2 • Focuses on others, Control • Enable Others to Act: actively listen to diverse points of view and treat others with respect. • Professionalism, Respect, Empowerment • (1) Show respect for my peers, stakeholders, employees and citizens (4) Utilize communication as a two-way process for problem solving (6) Lead by example by demonstrating Integrity, a positive attitude, fairness and honesty