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The Sentinel CEO: Perspectives on Security, Risk, and Leadership in a Post-9/11 | |||
The Sentinel CEO: Perspectives on Security, Risk, and Leadership in a Post-9/11 |
The Sentinel CEO takes a proactive look–from the perspective of top executives–at the ways business has changed since 9/11. Filled with in–depth interviews with America′s leading CEOs, security experts, public officials, and academics, this essential tool underscores how a business′s core values can help it address and recover from unforeseen threats.
A revealing examination of the subtle and profound ways in which American business has changed, The Sentinel CEO explores a variety of risks facing businesses of all sizes that operate in a global environment. This important book includes timely discussion of growing anti–American sentiments worldwide, the avian flu, and the impact of tougher immigration enforcement on the talent pool in the United States.
作者简介 William G. Parrett is Chief Executive Officer of Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu and Senior Partner, Deloitte & Touche USA LLP. In a career spanning nearly four decades, he has served many large national and multinational businesses. He cofounded the Deloitte Global Financial Services Industry practice and served as its first chairman.
编辑推荐 Review
"…Parrett accomplishes what many have attempted to do but failed: making the pragmatic case for risk–based integrated security as a prerequisite for growth in a global environment. He lays out an organizational roadmap worthy of consideration. This book should be a required read for CEOs, CSOs, or anyone who aspires to such a position." (Security Management, June 2008)
"Parrett..executive member..addresses a timely topic: how companies can respond to globalization and terrorism by incorporating security and risk management into their strategic planning." (Choice, November 2007)
"...it′s a thought–provoking read." (CA Magazine, November 2007)
"Bill Parrett had done a formidable job of articulating the goal we have set for ourselves, and I can unreservedly call his book brilliant." (WorldAffairsMonthly.com; 8/2007)
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"...it′s a thought–provoking read." (CA Magazine, November 2007)