A Live 90-Minute Telephone Conference with Interactive Q&A
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Officer and manager training is vital to the corporate security machine, but it is still burdened by budgetary pressures at most companies. How can corporate security leaders craft comprehensive, high-quality training programs in the most cost-effective way possible?
Bringing training in-house to save on vendor costs is a natural first step. Online instruction also should be considered, so that a far-flung security work force with conflicting schedules can be trained promptly. However, such conversions are not always easy or risk-free.
Some security training topics, such as use of weapons, are best left to skilled vendors. Other topics require a classroom or field setting for officers and managers to learn best. Learning from peer experiences will help you avoid choices driven by costs that can lead to poor security coverage.
Listen and participate from your telephone as our panel of veteran corporate security leaders and security consultants shares their hard won experiences and strategies for delivering high-impact, but cost effective, training.
Our panel includes:
Ted Almay, Chief Security Officer, Deloitte & Touche, Raleigh, N.C. He previously was Chief of Security for insurance company USAA in San Antonio.
Stevan Layne, CEO and Principal Consultant, Layne Consultants International Inc., Denver. His firm provides classroom and online security training support to companies and governments worldwide.
Craig Gundry, Vice President of Special Projects, Critical Intervention Services, Clearwater, Fla. The firm provides a range of classroom and online security training services. He previously ran a company specializing in anti-terrorism consulting and has worked on many U.S. Army projects.
Sam Faulkner, CEO, Response to Resistance, Chicago. He has been an expert witness in hundreds of lawsuits involving use of firearms or physical force. His firm specializes in defensive tactics training for private security and law enforcement.
The panel will offer valuable guidance in these and other training-related subjects:
- Training vendor negotiations: Tips for driving the best deal for your security department.
- Evaluating training options: Perspectives on identifying courses that you can confidently move in-house.
- Training-The-Trainer: Picking the subjects that can be effectively delivered by a security staff member—and how to select, train or certify that individual.
- E-Training: Determine courses that can be shifted online without sacrificing effectiveness—and how to set up the electronic training infrastructure.
Following the speaker presentations, you’ll have an opportunity to get answers to your specific questions during the interactive Q&A.
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TELECONFERENCE REGISTRATION FEES
Fee covers an unlimited number of staff on one line at your location. Additional lines or locations can be purchased at 25% off. Call today to take advantage of this offer.
- Early Registration Discount (through February 1) - $197
- Regular Registration (after February 1) - $247
Can't participate in the live teleconference? A CD of the full conference proceedings, including Q&A and PDF files of all handouts, will be available 10 days after the program.
- Early Purchase Discount (through February 1) – $197
- Regular Price (after February 1) – $247
- With Teleconference Registration – an additional $75 (plus $9.45 S&H)
All attendees will receive a Certificate of Completion for the program. This program may be eligible for CPE credits for ASIS recertification for the CPP, PSP or PCI credentials.
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