ARC’c ground-breaking university accredited security management training programmes are continuing their progress towards global domination with the Security Management Stage 3 course which is currently being held in Dhaka, Bangladesh’s bustling capital city. Led by Phil Wood, the course of 10 delegates from tobacco, oil and gas, telecommunications and mining industries throughout Asia is exploring the strategic issues concerned with security management in the 21st century and the emerging future threats and risks.
The course, hosted by BAT Bangladesh, is the second held in the country after this year’s Security Management Stage 1 course, with many delegates returning for another taste of the action. Phil reports that debate and discussion is “lively and productive, with many innovatve thoughts and ideas being produced by this very talented and intelligent group of corporate asset protection specialists”. David will complete the round of ARC courses for Asia in February 2008 with Security Management Stage 2 in Kuala Lumpur.
If you would like more information on these or any other of ARC’s courses either overseas or in the UK, please contact Janet.
The course, hosted by BAT Bangladesh, is the second held in the country after this year’s Security Management Stage 1 course, with many delegates returning for another taste of the action. Phil reports that debate and discussion is “lively and productive, with many innovatve thoughts and ideas being produced by this very talented and intelligent group of corporate asset protection specialists”. David will complete the round of ARC courses for Asia in February 2008 with Security Management Stage 2 in Kuala Lumpur.
If you would like more information on these or any other of ARC’s courses either overseas or in the UK, please contact Janet.