IFCE Based Identification Results
IFCE based identification results, there are at least 7 (seven) major areas that require improvement in the judiciary that will bring positive impacts on the cultural organization of the courts in shaping the values that affect the pattern of exceptional performance. The seven areas can be grouped into three main sections, namely: (1) Court management and leadership as the main controller; (2) Court policies and Human, material and financial resources, as well as Court proceedings as a whole system, and (3) Client needs and satisfaction, and Affordable and accessible court services, and public trust and confidence as the outputs to be produced. Meanwhile, there are at least 11 (eleven) particularism values that must also be built in a judicial institution, namely: equality before the law (equality before the law), justice (fairness), unbiased (impartiality), independence in making decisions (independence of decision-making), skills (competence), honesty (integrity), openness (transparency), accessibility (accessibility), accountability (accountability), timeliness (timeliness), and certainty (certainty).