Foreword
The number of terrorist cells is growing each year. Many terrorist groups are engaging in joint planning and operations around the world. International criminals are growing in numbers as well as in organization. Some participate in terrorist-for-hire operations. This is a very sobering picture of the world in which we live. This means increased potential risk on international corporate executive protection (CXP) assignments within America as well as those outside the continental United States (OCONUS). Therefore, top businesspeople depend on executive protection specialists (EPS) for protection, risk management, strategies and tactics in unstable countries around the world.
If you have military, law enforcement, private sector or PSD (personal security detachment) experience, that is a good start. But the notion these past experiences are all you need for international corporate executive protection work is a myth. Very little of what military, law enforcement, private sector and PSD personnel do has nothing to do with executive protection in a corporate environment. Military, law enforcement, private sector and PSD experience is valuable, but CXP is a whole new concept, and you will begin to understand it soon within the pages of the CXP Manual.
EPS don’t take international CXP assignments just for a paycheck. Being well paid is important, but EPS go on assignments to be part of something bigger. EPS have a purpose and a mission. What they do makes a difference. The most successful EPS perfectly align their services with the corporate mission, purpose and image.
Landing your first executive protection assignment could be the opportunity of a lifetime if you handle it right. Hard work, discipline and corporately sound EP strategies are the best way to prepare for, find and keep a new job. This CXP Manual was developed to help you learn superior skills faster, easier and without going through a “now what” episode of bewilderment.
Your ability to reach a level of success in the international CXP field is based on your commitment to get there. I do not believe you are reading the CXP Manual by accident. You were flipping through the pages of a professional trade magazine, and the manual found you. It found you for good reason. You made a knowledgeable decision and took positive action that has moved you closer toward your goal. There is a prevailing force at work in your life that will allow you to develop your full executive protection potential. Pay attention to that force. Value it. You will find the CXP Manual is an investment in your future international CXP success. Study this manual, learn the critical EP skills, make a plan, set a schedule and get to work. Good luck and God speed.
Introduction
If you haven’t met me, please allow me to introduce myself. My name is Chris Rogers, Director of Diplomatic Protection for International Corporate Executive Protection (ICEP), protecting top CEOs of major public corporations, movie, music and fashion stars since 1991. I personally head up the ICEP Executive Protection Unit (EPU) in Asia. ICEP is one of the largest and most respected executive protection and corporate security firms in Asia.
I am pleased you have allowed me to teach you the corporately sound executive protection principles presented in our CXP Manual. In it I share techniques and skills that will assist individuals coming out of the military, law enforcement, private sector, PSD (personal security detachment) or an executive protection (EP) academy, as well as EPS who are on their way to the top or who have already arrived in the field of international corporate executive protection.
Once you have arrived at a top executive protection job, you’re expected to know what to do on international CXP assignments. Often we find executive protection specialists on international assignments surprised and bewildered. Their early security and executive protection experience, whether from the military, law enforcement, private sector, PSD or an EP academy, has not prepared them for their international executive protection roles.
You’ve been hired for your military, law enforcement, private sector, PSD or EP academy skills; now you have to develop a whole new set of international CXP competencies – things they don’t teach you in military, law enforcement, the private sector or even in executive protection academies.
In our CXP Manual you’ll discover the techniques and skills I’ve learned during my years on the international CXP circuit throughout Asia. I’ll share ideas and advice that can help you shorten your EP learning curve, eliminate the pain of trial and error, execute corporately sound executive protection principles and look and act like a seasoned professional while on international CXP assignments.
Not having corporately sound international EP skills is a major liability in the industry. No individual transitioning from the military, law enforcement, private sector, PSD or an EP academy that is serious about executive protection on the international corporate scale would ignore a liability.
If you want to make a smooth transition from the military, law enforcement, private sector, PSD or an EP academy, you should take note. Start doing the things that build your executive protection skills beyond the basics – corporately sound, on the international level and extremely effective.