Security ConsultingElsevier, 10/08/2004 - 195 páginas Since 9/11, business and industry has paid close attention to security within their own organizations. In fact, no other time in modern history has business and industry been more concerned with security issues. A new concern for security measures to combat potential terrorism, sabotage, theft and disruption- which could bring any business to it's knees- has swept the nation. This has opened up a huge opportunity for private investigators and security professionals as consultants. Many retiring law enforcement and security management professionals look to enter the private security consulting market. Security consulting often involves conducting in depth security surveys so businesses will know exactly where security holes are present and where they need improvement to limit their exposure to various threats. The Third Edition of Security Consulting introduces security and law enforcement professionals to the career and business of security consulting. It provides new and potential consultants with the practical guidelines needed to start up and maintain a successful independent practice. This new edition includes updated and expanded information on marketing, fees and expenses, forensic consulting, the use of computers, and the need for professional growth. The useful sample forms will be updated in addition to the new promotion opportunities and keys to conducting research on the Web.
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... concerns and problems, unless one has been there? How can the consultant appreciate budgetary constraints and budget battles unless he or she has smelled the gunpowder of the fight? EDUCATION Surely two years of college is the minimum ...
... concerns and problems, unless one has been there? How can the consultant appreciate budgetary constraints and budget battles unless he or she has smelled the gunpowder of the fight? EDUCATION Surely two years of college is the minimum ...
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Chapter 5 Marketing | 35 |
Chapter 6 The Proposal and Contract | 49 |
Chapter 7 The Survey | 57 |
Chapter 8 The Consultants Report | 67 |
Chapter 14 Insurance and Liability Issues | 135 |
Chapter 15 A Successful Security Consulting Business Stands on a Tripod | 141 |
Consulting Contract | 149 |
Professional Services Agreement | 154 |
Confidential Information Agreement | 157 |
Security Survey Work Sheets | 158 |
IAPSCs Best Practices Bulletin 2 | 172 |
IAPSCs Best Practices Bulletin 1 | 175 |
Chapter 9 Fees and Expenses | 81 |
Chapter 10 Forensic Consulting | 95 |
Chapter 11 Ethics in Consulting | 113 |
Chapter 12 The Use of Technology in Your Practice | 121 |
Chapter 13 The Need for Professional Growth | 127 |
IAPSCs 20th Anniversary Conference Remarks | 180 |
Bibliography | 182 |
Index | 183 |
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Página 107 - If scientific, technical, or other specialized knowledge will assist the trier of fact to understand the evidence or to determine a fact in issue, a witness qualified as an expert by knowledge, skill, experience, training, or education, may testify thereto in the form of an opinion or otherwise...
Página 151 - This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and their respective heirs, personal representatives, successors, and permitted assigns.
Página 151 - This instrument contains the entire agreement between the parties hereto with respect to the transactions contemplated herein, and may be modified only by a duly executed purchase order change form signed by our authorized representative.
Página 151 - Agreement may be transferred (whether by way of security or otherwise) by either party without the prior written consent of the other party, except that...
Página 107 - ... (1) the testimony is based upon sufficient facts or data, (2) the testimony is the product of reliable principles and methods, and (3) the witness has applied the principles and methods to the facts of the case.
Página 118 - In writing shall be made to the Contracting Officer which shall Include a description of the action which the contractor has taken or proposes to take to avoid or mitigate such conflicts.
Página 107 - Supreme Court in Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals Inc., 509 US 579 (1993) and Kumho Tire Co., v.
Página 165 - ... protective lighting operated manually or automatically? Do cones of light on perimeter overlap? Are perimeter lights wired in series? Is the lighting at shipping and receiving docks or piers adequate? Is lighting in the parking lots adequate? Is there an auxiliary power source available? Is the interior of buildings adequately lighted? Are top secret and secret activities adequately lighted? Are guards equipped with powerful flashlights? How many more and what type of lights are needed to provide...
Página 107 - ... publication, than others. Some types of expert testimony will not rely on anything like a scientific method, and so will have to be evaluated by reference to other standard principles attendant to the particular area of expertise. The trial judge in all cases of proffered expert testimony must find that it is properly grounded, well-reasoned, and not speculative before it can be admitted.
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Outsourcing Security: A Guide for Contracting Services John Stees Pré-visualização indisponível - 1998 |