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Guide to human focused security

Guide to human focused security: When it comes to security, the personal touch that distinguishes exemplary service providers is often lost amidst the web of technology and protocols. The modern client doesn’t want to be just another transaction; they seek assurance that goes beyond physical safety. They yearn for protection that transcends the mere safeguarding of assets — it’s about emotional well-being and peace of mind rooted in a partnership that recognizes them as individuals with unique needs.

As such, successful security providers are those who don’t take shortcuts for quick wins, and who cultivate enduring relationships by being finely attuned to the evolving needs of their clients. Time and time again, security leaders have seen that the most profound impact they can make is when they engage with their clients on a human level. However, in such a crowded marketplace, escalated by challenges such as staffing concerns and incident control, the question remains: how can clients find the security provider that’s right for them and meets their needs, both physically and emotionally?

The hallmark of an ideal security provider lies in their commitment to communication. They should strive to keep clients informed, especially in terms of site management, guard team operations and the nature of the deliverables. In a field where responsiveness can mean the difference between a contained incident and a full-scale emergency, clients should seek providers that prioritize open exchange of information. Such transparency ensures that clients are not mere bystanders but active participants in their security strategies.

Bridging the knowledge gap

Along the same lines, empowerment through education is non-negotiable. A security company worth its salt will generously share its knowledge, helping clients understand the landscape of risks, threats and opportunities within their unique field. Given that security terminology can often be complex and intimidating, providers should make an effort to make the language they use accessible to all. Clients should be provided with the necessary resources to feel connected to every aspect of the security plan laid out for them and feel safe asking for further support when they need it.

Creating space for feedback

Another distinguishing factor of a superior security provider is their receptiveness to all forms of feedback and their ability to adapt their services accordingly. Clients should be given ample opportunity to voice their concerns and feel that their opinion is actively taken into consideration. Don’t be afraid to ask a security provider about their means to gather feedback, whether it’s through surveys, questionnaires, or regular check-ins.

From reactive to proactive security

Lastly, a guard team’s aptitude is not just in their ability to respond to threats but also in anticipating them. Reactive measures, while necessary, should be the second line of defence, and supplement rather than define the security strategy. As such, prospective clients, in their search for robust security services, should scrutinize a team’s proficiency in ‘proceeding the need’ — the skill of predicting and addressing issues before they arise. Inquiring about a security team’s approach to risk assessments and ensuring they have the processes in place to identify and mitigate vulnerabilities proactively is the key to success.

While searching for a security partner, remember that the most profound sense of safety stems from a foundation of compassion and a deep understanding of your unique needs. Look for a provider who doesn’t just offer a service, but extends the same commitment to personal engagement as they do professional vigilance, ensuring that every step they take is in harmony with the sense of physical and emotional security deserved.

2024-11-07T21:33:54-05:00

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About the Author:

The founder is a seasoned, licensed Security professional, Certified Protection Officer (CPO), Certified International Trade Professional (CITP), MSc (Hons) Chemistry, PGD International Business Operations, and PGD Business Administration. With professional skills, decades of hands-on experience in providing Security to Canadian Corporate Giants, he brings with him extensive experience of managerial position at federal government public sector undertaking with multi-location offices and turnover of $ 1.0 Billion. A combination of his Para Military experience, professional skills, and experience in Security management, administration, and operations gives him the versatility to walk with equal ease on the shop floor and in the corporate executive offices.
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