
The Protective Circle
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With insights only lived experience can provide, seasoned security pro Christian West shares lessons learned from years of protecting some of corporate America's most prominent people. In a profession that is inherently up-close and personal with the principal, find what corporations, family offices, practitioners, and high-net-worth individuals like Bob need to know about executive protection.
The Protective Circle is a straightforward but powerful framework that empowers stakeholders in corporations, family offices, and provider companies to understand the foundations of protective quality. West provides fresh perspectives of his latest thinking on risk mitigation made personal, the importance of a comprehensive approach to protection, and what separates best-in-class protection from the rest.
The Protective Circle answers:
- Why companies and family offices establish EP programs
- How to set up and manage quality protective programs - and troubleshoot or turn around underperforming ones
- Which roles a stakeholder in the protective ecosystem plays
- What to outsource, what to insource, and how to find the right service partners
Executive protection is a people business. With illustrative, real world cases of what executive protection professionals actually do, this guide will help you optimize your program and your people for success.
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Introduction: The Foundations of Quality in Executive ProtectionSection 1: Necessity, Nature, and Scope of Executive Protection ProgramsChapter 1-1: Executive Protection is Risk Management Made Personal
Chapter 1-2: The Protective Circle - a comprehensive approach to mitigating personal security risks
Chapter 1-3: Why every corporation and ultra-high-net-worth family should have an executive protection strategy
Chapter 1-4: The questions boards of directors must ask before mandating an executive protection program
Chapter 1-5: How to determine appropriate staffing levels
Chapter 1-6: What's the best way for corporations and family offices to source executive protection services?
Section 2: Managing the Executive Protection ProgramChapter 2-1: The executive protection ecosystem in corporate settings
Chapter 2-2: The executive protection ecosystem in high-net-worth families
Chapter 2-3: Setting objectives for the executive protection program
Chapter 2-4: Organizing the executive protection program
Chapter 2-5: Motivating and communicating with the executive protection team
Chapter 2-6: Measuring the performance of the corporate executive protection team
Chapter 2-7: Connecting the dots between regulations, standards, policies, and procedures - and their operational applications in executive protection
Chapter 2-8: How to write an executive protection strategy
Section 3: The Importance of TrainingChapter 3-1: Why training matters
Chapter 3-2: Separating the hard and soft skills of executive protection - and introducing tradecraft
Chapter 3-3: Training and the 10 protective capabilities
Chapter 3-4: Soft skills are hard
Chapter 3-5: The importance and challenges of sustainment training
Section 4: Managing Changes in Executive Protection ProgramsChapter 4-1: Starting up an executive protection program
Chapter 4-2: Turning around a security program that's in trouble
Chapter 4-3: Realigning a protective program that needs to change course
Chapter 4-4: Sustaining an effective executive protection program
Wrap Up & ResourcesGlossary
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