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    Wharton ASIS Program for Security Executives: Making the Business Case for Security
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    Wharton ASIS Program for Security Executives: Making the Business Case for Security

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    About This Program

    Security risks of all types continue to dominate corporate headlines, with breaches harming brand reputation and the bottom line. Yet in spite of these challenges, corporate information security may not be a high priority in your organization budget. Chief security officers need new kinds of management and leadership skills to convey the relevance of security to their organization’s top decision makers. The Wharton/ASIS Program for Security Executives: Making the Business Case for Security provides the leadership and management skills to communicate the impact of security decisions on your organization to the C-suite so you can advance your security priorities.

    Why Wharton Executive Education?

    When Fortune 500 boards, sovereign wealth funds, and serial founders want their senior teams sharpened on finance, strategy, or leadership, they repeatedly arrive at the same address in West Philadelphia. Wharton's executive programs are built on the same faculty who define the academic disciplines themselves — not practitioners brought in to translate research, but the researchers writing it.

    Your Profile

    • Wharton/ASIS Program for Security Executives: Making the Business Case for Security is designed for chief security officers, senior managers, and managers next in line for future leadership.
    • Participants in this program are a diverse group of security leaders from varied industries, backgrounds, and geographies who share their biggest challenges with the class. Faculty tailor the program content to address these issues, so participants enjoy a learning experience that truly resonates with them and meets their learning needs.
    • Participants leave the program with an expanded peer network, plus specific tools and frameworks they can use to be more effective leaders.

    Benefits

    • According to the Security Industry Survey of Risks and Professional Competencies,_ cybersecurity, crime, mobile technology, natural disasters, and globalization are ranked as the top five risks most likely to affect an enterprise over the next five years. With so many new threats confronting organizations, corporations are challenged by how to invest their security dollars and how to best protect their employees and their organizations' networks and data from harm. But with companies facing competing budget priorities, how do you communicate the security story for your firm so leaders fully understand the costs and benefits the costs and benefits of a comprehensive strategy — as well as the risks of not having one.
    • In this five-day leadership program, security officers join their peers for a unique learning engagement. The program will enhance their business acumen and effectiveness as leaders in key areas of strategy, negotiation, critical thinking, and managing change. Wharton Executive Education and ASIS International, the leading organization for security professionals worldwide, co-developed the custom curriculum to ensure it meets the learning needs of today’s senior security leaders.
    • Wharton faculty apply their field-based research and the latest strategic insights to help you broaden your perspective on how to communicate the importance of a robust security program.
    • The program offers a strategic toolbox so you can put these business skills into immediate practice while exploring your own leadership and communication strengths. Session topics include:
    • Building a Learning Community Financial Measures of Performance Critical Thinking and Decision Making Negotiation Workshop Leadership and History: Decision Making in the Gettysburg Battle Leading and Managing Change
    • Through highly interactive lectures and exercises, this program will enable chief security officers to create effective security strategies in a rapidly changing global environment.

    What You'll Learn

    • Building a Learning Community
    • Financial Measures of Performance
    • Critical Thinking and Decision Making
    • Negotiation Workshop
    • Leadership and History: Decision Making in the Gettysburg Battle
    • Leading and Managing Change

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