The Six Things You Need to Know About Executive Protection
Shielding executives from threats is about brains, not brawn. Best practices from practitioners and the Secret Service show CSOs should rely on risk assessment, cost-benefit analysis and old-fashioned legwork.
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The Six Things You Need to Know About Executive Protection
Shielding executives from threats is about brains, not brawn. Best practices from practitioners and the Secret Service show CSOs should rely on risk assessment, cost-benefit analysis and old-fashioned legwork.
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I would like to start with pointing out the quality of Dainty Duffy article. Indeed, a well written article, which you can read and nod to yourself with agreement and identification.
Like mentioned in the article the key player between the Executive (C.E.O, C.O.O or any other) and the Executive Protection Agent is the company C.S.O.
The main objective of the C.S.O is to find for his Executive the best way to combine between Security, Business and maintaining an appropriate life style for him and his family. Most of the time the Executive is willing to cope with the needs of making a small or big changes that the security measures reacquire and at the same time maintaining a normal life style for his family.
The main way to look and understand security is to comprehend that when we will be sure that we need it and have a solid fact that it's required it may be too late. Like mentioned in the article a good way to implant the importance and added values of security is to make and present it as a "cost-benefit" and "return on investment", the best way to do so is to understand the combination between security measure and logistics one, especially in multinational corporations that can find themselves every week in a new location.
To be able to maximize your and your Executive time is by finding a local Executive Protection Providers that with their local connections and the 'know how' to deal with the local mentality can save you a few days or even weeks of planning the protection assignment and will contribute for making your Executive time as effective and safe as possible.
Excellent article by Dainty Duffy.
I really enjoyed reading it. I will be
back for more!
Sincerely,
Doc Rogers
http://international-corporate-executive-protection.com/
http://www.icepltd.com
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