The federal government’s relatively low minimum retirement age is an invitation to many public-sector security professionals to move into the corporate world after leaving government service. These professionals, and others who change careers before retirement age, often find themselves in unfamiliar territory once they make the jump because they aren’t accustomed to tailoring security to the financial and operational needs of a business.
From One Winning Career to the Next is designed to help these security practitioners become business-focused security leaders. Author J. David Quilter shares his own experience transitioning from a long career at the Drug Enforcement Administration into the private world, where he enjoyed great success as a senior security executive at four Fortune 500 corporations. The lessons he learned can serve as guides to others traveling a similar path, to help them identify and cultivate the leadership skills they will need to have a positive impact on any business or organization.
This book is ideal for those who:
• Are transitioning from a government or military position to business security leadership
• Want to understand why security leadership is a priority in the post 9-11 world
• Are the administrator or executive of any educational, financial, industrial, or health care institution
• Want to understand the new paradigm of security leadership, and especially how a true security leader can positively impact the corporation’s bottom line
• Are concerned about the safety and well-being of their employees and clients
• Need to hire a skilled security professional to analyze, foresee, mitigate, and prevent crises in their organization
From One Winning Career to the Next: Transitioning Public Sector Leadership and Security Expertise to the Business Bottom Line is now available in the Security Executive Council online store at www.securityexecutivecouncil.com/secstore/.
About the Security Executive Council
The Security Executive Council is a member organization for senior security and risk executives from corporations and government agencies responsible for corporate and/or IT security programs. In partnership with its research arm, the Security Leadership Research Institute, the Council is dedicated to developing tools that help lower the cost of members’ programs, making program development more efficient and establishing security as a recognized value center. For information and inquiries on membership requirements, visit www.securityexecutivecouncil.com.
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