by Bruce Harman | Feb 28, 2012 | Emergency Management, Higher Education Public Safety Issues, Leadership, Security Management, Security Standards/Guidelines
The new law requires schools to file with state homeland security and higher education officials comprehensive five-year campus security plans that identify a baseline of preparedness for all potential emergencies. Read...
by Bruce Harman | Feb 24, 2012 | Leadership, Security Management
I have become fascinated with the amount of unproductive time being invested by colleagues engaged in failed attempts at digital conflict resolution. Remove your fingers from the keyboard, pick up the phone or better yet go meet with your colleague and resolve the...
by Bruce Harman | Feb 22, 2012 | Leadership, Opinion-Editorial, Security Management, Uncategorized
The Harvard Business Review recently provided an excellent blog post entitled, Stop Email Overload. The post contained a number of time saving tips we could all benefit from following. Read the...
by Bruce Harman | Feb 16, 2012 | crime prevention, Leadership, School Security (K-12), Security Management, Security Officers, Uncategorized
The New Jersey Legislature must “put its money where its mouth is” to keep the New Jersey’s Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights in place. Read the article.
by Bruce Harman | Aug 17, 2011 | Leadership, Opinion-Editorial, Security Management, Uncategorized
Oh no, I said it, didn’t mean to say it, but I said it. My transgression was the sports cliché gone viral, “It is what it is”. Was I wrong? Was it inappropriate? I don’t think so! At a recent staff meeting a supervisor was presenting our annual incident statistics....
by Bruce Harman | Aug 15, 2010 | Leadership, Security Management
How do you measure the absence of an event? Well, that was the question posed by a security management student today. For the sake of discussion consider the generally accepted standard response and blog-it-out! “Assessing the success of crime prevention...
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