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Ep. 028 – 5 Simple Steps to Improve Your Report Writing

Posted on June 24, 2023 by Manny Marquez in Podcasts No Comments
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Security report writing is often a challenging task for security team members. In this episode expert Robert C. Smith and host Manny Marquez discuss five simple steps you can take to greatly improve your report writing skills.

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Ep. 009 – Video Surveillance Cameras and Nightclub Bar Security

Posted on December 16, 2013 by Manny Marquez in Podcasts No Comments
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Do you currently utilize video cameras in your venue? Are you thinking about installing them? Robert and Manny discuss the good, the bad, and the best practices…

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Ep. 005 – How to Document a Major Incident in Your Venue

Posted on September 8, 2013 by Manny Marquez in Podcasts No Comments
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In this week’s show, Robert C. Smith and Manny Marquez discuss the importance of documentation and How to Document a Major Incident in Your Venue…and much more

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