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Company Culture and the Executive Protection Ecosystem

Submitted by Allied Universal on

The difference between corporate executive protection and EP in other contexts is, well, corporate. When EP takes place in the context of the modern corporation, it must play by a very different set of rules than close protection of political or military VIPs and celebrities. Corporate EP managers need to navigate between many interests – often conflicting.

Reality or Hollywood? Recognizing Real World Security Officers

Submitted by Ron Rabena on

What do you think of when you think about a security officer? Is your perception tainted by Hollywood which generally paints security officers as comedic caricatures with delusions of grandeur? Do you think of security officers as “wannabe cops” who have no career path? If your answers are affirmative, I ask you to push aside these dated and inaccurate perceptions about security officers and learn what is truly involved in this critically important profession today. 
 

Wages & Quality - Are You Prepared for a Tight Labor Market?

Submitted by Caress Kennedy on

The tightening labor market is good for our economy. The more Americans with jobs, the better. 

But how does the current state of the labor market influence your hiring practices? As the pool of unemployed job candidates shrinks, how do you ensure that you are attracting quality personnel?

Healthcare Resources - Keeping Security Strategy Healthy

Submitted by Ken Bukowski on

As the healthcare industry constantly evolves, every component of operational support must evolve as well. Security is one critical area that must strive to keep pace with industry changes, stay current with regulatory compliance mandates and utilize data to stay ahead of the curve. When intelligence is culled, analyzed and viewed as a source of continuous improvement, proactive security programs are the result. 
 

Law Enforcement and Security - Partnering for Success

Submitted by Charles Bohnenberger on

Economic realities have forced many communities to reassess public safety resources. This climate has forced some local, county and state law enforcement agencies to slash budgets, creating less manpower and the need for alternative solutions. To remedy the burden, some police departments have established a cohesive partnership with a local contract security services provider. This relationship can progress in a variety of ways, but as with any relationship, all involved need a mutual understanding of roles and benefits.

Civil Unrest: A New Threat

Submitted by Steven Crimando on

World leaders gathered at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, in early 2014 predicted that civil unrest and violent protests would be the greatest risk to businesses and communities in the year ahead. True to their prediction, events in Ferguson, New York City, Hong Kong, Baltimore and cities around the world captured recent headlines and continue to demonstrate the increased power of groups, crowds and mobs now enabled by social media and real-time communications. 
 

Preparedness Planning: Do You Have the Resources You Need?

Submitted by Jim Smolarski on

For building owners and managers, readiness is essential. While there are a range of situations to prepare for, terrorism and civil unrest are often top of mind. However, creating plans to address the unpredictable may seem like a daunting task. BOMA International’s longstanding partnerships and insightful resources can guide you in starting or enhancing your preparedness plans.