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Securing Home and Business provides the most practical information
available on safekeeping buildings such as homes, malls, office
parks, retail manufacturers and restaurants.
Taken from interviews with professional burglars, this book
describes where intrusions most often occur, how burglars are most
likely to enter the premises and the burglar's most common actions
taken once on the premises. Additionally, Securing Home and
Business contains essential marketing and management strategies
needed by security professionals, including how to market security
services, how to approach potential customers, the nature of
customer relations, device selection and placement.
Essential marketing and management strategies needed by security
professionals.
How to market security services.
How to approach potential customers.
This Handbook discusses the use of public-private partnerships in
law enforcement and security. Written by international experts
across multiple disciplines, chapters include case studies and
cross-sectional industry-wide studies of private security
performance in comparison with public police and collaborated
experiences of the two sectors. The Handbook uses existing
experiences and public economics to suggest how to improve security
and social welfare through greater competition and cooperation
between public and private security. This volume provides an
integrated framework to assist policymakers in both public and
private agencies. This Handbook will be an important reference for
scholars in public economics, public administration, criminology,
and criminal justice, as well as professionals and policymakers in
the public and private sectors.
In Innovations in E-Government, Erwin A. Blackstone, Michael L.
Bognanno, and Simon Hakim make the case that E-government is
expected to make middle management of lesser value and flatten the
pyramid of management in government. Improved communications,
measurability of output, and the greater accountability of workers
will reduce the necessary level of worker supervision and reduce
the need for middle management. In turn, decisions by top
management become more transparent and their accountability will
also rise. Thus, as a result of improved technology, government
could become leaner. Workers will be more empowered, efficient, and
accountable. When considering the long term effects of e-government
on the structure and activities of government, increased
transparency becomes a most beneficial aspect. When activities are
reported, meetings are broadcast and information is easily
accessed, citizens become more informed. This will make government
more accountable and good governance in one locality will increase
the pressure on others to also adopt the same innovations.
E-government is a technological innovation and moves from an
inefficient and mainly unaccountable bureaucracy to a new
entrepreneurial and accountable culture. It enables workers at
lower levels of the hierarchy to take part in and be accountable
for decision-making. E-government is being used to improve the
management of cities and to achieve a more efficient use of
resources. In the long run, opportunities exist for e-government to
bring about a reorganization of government, one that would reduce
excessively bureaucratic processes and organizational structures.
It is these changes that may ultimately bring the biggest cost
savings to taxpayers.
In Innovations in E-Government, Erwin A. Blackstone, Michael L.
Bognanno, and Simon Hakim make the case that E-government is
expected to make middle management of lesser value and flatten the
pyramid of management in government. Improved communications,
measurability of output, and the greater accountability of workers
will reduce the necessary level of worker supervision and reduce
the need for middle management. In turn, decisions by top
management become more transparent and their accountability will
also rise. Thus, as a result of improved technology, government
could become leaner. Workers will be more empowered, efficient, and
accountable. When considering the long term effects of e-government
on the structure and activities of government, increased
transparency becomes a most beneficial aspect. When activities are
reported, meetings are broadcast and information is easily
accessed, citizens become more informed. This will make government
more accountable and good governance in one locality will increase
the pressure on others to also adopt the same innovations.
E-government is a technological innovation and moves from an
inefficient and mainly unaccountable bureaucracy to a new
entrepreneurial and accountable culture. It enables workers at
lower levels of the hierarchy to take part in and be accountable
for decision-making. E-government is being used to improve the
management of cities and to achieve a more efficient use of
resources. In the long run, opportunities exist for e-government to
bring about a reorganization of government, one that would reduce
excessively bureaucratic processes and organizational structures.
It is these changes that may ultimately bring the biggest cost
savings to taxpayers.
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