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Effective Security Management
Brings common sense, wisdom, and humor to this bestselling introduction to security management that is ideal for both new and experienced security managers
Charles A. Sennewald (Author), Curtis Baillie (Author)
9780128027745, Elsevier Science
Hardback, published 2 September 2015
402 pages
23.4 x 19 x 2.7 cm, 1.01 kg
"I call your attention to the detail of the writing. Based on the quality of this book as well as its value I give it Five Stars. This is a must read for everyone." --International Foundation for Protection Officers "A complete reference in one volume...well conceived, well presented, and a worthwhile resource…excels is in its thorough exploration of public relations as a responsibility of management...one of the better sources of information on security this reviewer has encountered." --ASIS Dynamics
Effective Security Management, Sixth Edition teaches practicing security professionals how to build their careers by mastering the fundamentals of good management. The author, Charles Sennewald, brings common sense, wisdom, and humor to this bestselling introduction to security management that is ideal for both new and experienced security managers. The sixth edition of this classic professional reference work on the topic includes newly updated and expanded coverage of topics such as the integration of security executive into the business, background checks and hiring procedures, involvement in labor disputes, organized crime, and the role of social media.
PART 1 General Security Management1. General Principles of Organization2. Organizational Structure3. Security’s Role in the Organization4. The Security Director’s Role5. The Security Supervisor’s Role6. The Individual Security Employee7. Ethics and Conflicts of InterestPART II Security Personnel Management8. Hiring Security Personnel9. Job Descriptions10. Training11. Discipline12. Motivation and Morale13. Promotions14. Communication15. Career (Proprietary) versus Non-career (and Contract)PART III Operational Management16. Planning and Budget17. Program Management18. Risk19. Crisis Management20. The Security Survey21. International Organization for Standardization (ISO)22. Office Administration23. Written Policies and Procedures24. Computers and Effective Security Management25. Statistics as a Security Management Tool26. Convergence in Security ManagementPART IV Public Relations 27. Selling Security within the Organization28. Relationship with Law Enforcement29. Relationship with the Industry30. Community RelationsPART V Mismanagement31. Jackass Management TraitsAppendix A Employee Performance EvaluationAppendix B Security Vulnerability StudyAppendix C IAPSC Code of EthicsAppendix D Selected Security-Related OrganizationsAppendix E Suggested Security/Loss Prevention Sources
Subject Areas: Databases & the Web [UNN], Internet: general works [UBW], Management of specific areas [KJMV]