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|a From Corporate Security to Commercial Force :
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|a Front Cover; From Corporate Security to Commercial Force; Copyright Page; Dedication and Appreciation; Contents; About the Author; Introduction; I. Conceptualize; 1 Commercial Security: The Historical Perspective; From Instinct to Profession; Security as a Product; Money as Instrument Versus Money as the Goal; From Shooting Targets to Meeting Targets; Cost Saving as Security Strategy; Profession Versus Occupation; Technological Addiction; Case Study-The Case of Collin Powell; Sacrificing Resilience for Profit: Misunderstanding Risk; The Quick-Win Culture; The New Reality.
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|a The Visibility of Security: The Marketing ParadoxCase Study-Terrorist Attacks in a Renown International Hotel Chain; Setting the Stage; Self-Assessment/Discussion Questions; 2 Security and Economics: From Global Causes to Local Consequences; Global Interconnectedness Between Economy and Security; The Influence of Security on Economy; The Influence of Economy on Security; Corporate Security Investments and Homeland Security; Economic Mindset in Managing Security; Motive; Opportunity; Means; Trade and Peace; Economics of Terrorism; The Economic Aspect of Protection.
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|a Crime Prevention Through Social DevelopmentCrime Prevention Through Environmental Design; Chapter Summary; Self-Assessment/Discussion Questions; 3 About Corporate Security: The Function, Its Philosophies, And Practices; The Role of Corporate Security; Chief Security Officer (CSO); Variances in Security Models in Different Industries; Risks and Consequences; Internal Risks; The Position of Security in Different Industries; Misconceptions About Corporate Security; Business Acumen; Changing the Perception; Security Convergence; Lateral Move; Corporate Security Obstacles and Challenges.
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|a Chapter SummarySelf-Assessment/Discussion Questions; Reference; II. Reevaluate; 4 Risk: Stuck Between Security and Economics; The Concept of Risk; Financial and Nonfinancial Risks; Risk Versus Bad Investment; Risk Management Functions; Security; Security of Information and Communication Technologies; Operational Risk; Credit Risk; Market Risk; Compliance; Internal Audit; Functions with Risk Management Responsibilities; Human Resources (HR); Legal Department; Environment, Health, and Safety (EHS); Engineering; Procurement; Security and Risk; Risk Tolerance and Resilience.
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|a Security as Ingredient of all RisksCase Study: Retail Pharmacy Chain; Overall Risk Management; Security and Safety Risks; Direct Financial Risks; Operational Risk; Strategic Risks; Risk Management Frameworks; Risk Mapping; Spaghetti Chart; Overall Risk Matrix; Chapter Summary; Self-Assessment/Discussion Questions; 5 Incident Economics: Understanding and Quantifying Loss; Introduction; The Risk of Simplifying Terms; The Concept of Value; Different Perceptions of Value; Primary and Secondary Value; Counting Value According to Loss; Explaining Incidents; Security Risks.
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|b From Corporate Security to Commercial Force: A Business Leader's Guide to Security Economics addresses important issues, such as understanding security related costs, the financial advantages of security, running an efficient security organization, and measuring the impact of incidents and losses. The book guides readers in identifying, understanding, quantifying, and measuring the direct and economic benefits of security for a business, its processes, products, and consequently, profits. It quantifies the security function and explains the never-before analyzed tangible advantages of security for core business processes. Topics go far beyond simply proving that security is an expense for a company by providing business leaders and sales and marketing professionals with actual tools that can be used for advertising products, improving core services, generating sales, and increasing profits. Highlights and offers insight on issues such as the role of security in advertising and its actual marketing appeal and sales potentialFeatures tools that can be implemented by readers in order to improve key business processesOffers advice for improving key business processes, improving the reputation of the company, the marketing appeal of products, (or services) and helping to increase sales.
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