CD of Live, Interactive Teleconference
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CD of Live 90-Minute Telephone Conference
Conducted on March 15, 2006 Now available on CD |
Well-designed and executed post orders are the foundation of an effective corporate security program.
They should be detailed enough to provide a measuring stick for officer performance, clear enough to communicate your expectations for manpower and training to your security services provider, and forthright enough to defend against a potential lawsuit alleging inadequate security.
Fall short in any of these criteria and your company is at risk.
Listen as veteran corporate security professionals and consultants give you a blueprint for creating effective post orders and ensuring that they are followed throughout your organization. Their guidance will help you:
- Ensure that your post orders have all the measurable standards your company needs to guarantee a high-quality security effort.
- Clearly communicate post orders, both initially and through periodic updates
- Establish a testing and monitoring system to ensure that your officers are fully informed of changes and that they are following the orders in a disciplined fashion.
- Convey exactly what your company expects from its security services provider.
- Document your company’s efforts to give staff, customers and visitors proper security.
Our panelists include:
Jeff Campbell, CPP, Manager of Nuclear Protection Services, Dominion Nuclear Connecticut, Waterford, CT
John Dobrzynski, Supervisor of Loss Prevention, St. Luke’s Medical Center, Milwaukee, WI
Joe Marcello, Executive Vice President, National Operations, IPC International Corp., Bannockburn, IL
Rudy Willis, Business Development Manager, AlliedBarton Security Services, Milwaukee, WI
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