Refining Post Orders to Improve
Officer Performance and Reduce Risk
A Live 100-Minute Telephone Conference with Interactive Q&A
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Wednesday, December 3, 2008
1:00–2:40pm Eastern
Early Discount Deadline, November 7
Sponsored by Security Law Newsletter and Premises Liability Report
Security Teleconference Advisory Board
Well-designed and executed post orders must demand constant attention from corporate security leaders. Crafted effectively, they help ensure consistent, effective officer performance. If not actively managed, they expose your employees, customers and visitors to additional risk.
Effective corporate security leaders rigorously revisit and review their post orders, integrate them into officer training, and use adherence to them in performance evaluations. Post orders are a keystone to thorough security coverage.
Listen and participate from your telephone 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.
The panel for this security event includes:
Lawrence DeBlasio, Global Security Director, Asset Protection and Management Group, Prudential Financial, Newark, N.J. He has oversight of security force operations, the command center and physical security enhancement projects companywide. He previously worked in security at the Bank of New York and Chase Manhattan Bank.
James Palmieri, Associate Manager Asset Protection and Management Group, Prudential Financial, Newark, N.J. He currently manages security planning and operations for Prudential. Previously, he specialized in commercial and residential security with the New York City Police Department Crime Prevention Unit.
Steve Surfaro, Strategic Channel Manager, Axis Communications, Chelmsford, Mass. He is chairman of the ASIS education committee, and serves on the ASIS Physical Security Council. He has worked in corporate security for over 20 years.
John Dobrzynski, Loss Prevention Supervisor, Aurora Health Care, Milwaukee. He has worked as a Security Supervisor for Aurora since 2001. He has worked in health care security since 1991 and previously consulted with the Milwaukee Police on gang activity.
The panel will provide guidance to 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.
- Use post orders to convey exactly what your company expects from its security services provider.
- Document your company’s record on providing staff, customers and visitors proper security via detailed post orders.
Following the speaker presentations, you’ll have an opportunity to get answers to your specific questions during the interactive Q&A.
TELECONFERENCE REGISTRATION FEES Fee covers an unlimited number of staff on one line at your location. Additional lines or locations for this audioconference can be purchased at 25% off. Call today to take advantage of this offer.
- Early Registration Discount (through November 7) $197
- Regular Registration $247
Can't participate in the live seminar? A CD of the full event proceedings, including Q&A and PDF files of all handouts, will be available 10 days after the seminar.
- Early Purchase Discount (through November 7) $197
- Regular Price $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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