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Rating: Summary: A Nuts-and-Bolts Primer Review: "Executive Protection" is a short but vital primer for anyone interested in pursuing a career as an executive/personal protection specialist. In a no-nonsense manner, Benny Mares debunks a lot of the myths surrounding this growing profession, tells you what skills and experience potential clients look for, and what the pitfalls of the job are and how to avoid them. A seminal work on a fascinating career.
Rating: Summary: A Nuts-and-Bolts Primer Review: "Executive Protection" is a short but vital primer for anyone interested in pursuing a career as an executive/personal protection specialist. In a no-nonsense manner, Benny Mares debunks a lot of the myths surrounding this growing profession, tells you what skills and experience potential clients look for, and what the pitfalls of the job are and how to avoid them. A seminal work on a fascinating career.
Rating: Summary: Great for Cops Review: ... This book is the first piece of training I assign to my new employees, all of which are cops. The cons of hiring aggressive warriors (cops) are offset as this book clearly explains the new concept that capture of the enemy is NOT the goal, but rather, the invisible protection of the client. This is very valuable, and all for less than [price]! Great book!...
Rating: Summary: Not Enough of Anything Review: I thought this book would be helpful for either offering tips on certain tasks (e.g., searching for bugs, defensive driving). There is absolutely no substance! Topics are covered at a very high level, and too much space is given to mildly pertinent anecdotes. The grammer could also use a once-over. Finally, the book is way too brief.
Keep searching - there are better books on this subject.
Rating: Summary: An inside picture of executive protection Review: Reading this book is like sitting down with Benny Mares, the author, for a couple of hours while he explains the executive protection business to a beginner. Do you really want to be in this business? Read the book before deciding. What are the qualifications? Where do you go for training? How do you find work? Though the book is only 108 pages, it is well worth purchasing.
Rating: Summary: Very good starter book Review: This book is very well written for the beginner bodyguard or for just educational purposes. It will get a bodyguard off to a good start by explaining briefly the topics and tactics that a bodyguard will need to use.
Rating: Summary: A great book for anyone considering a career in protection. Review: This book was a little gem to read, the author gives the reader a great insite in the life and subsequent demands the profession demands of it's practioners. The book in my opinion highlights the need to inform the uneducated and the seasoned veteran, with examples of what may happen on the job within a person/s career.The writing style is amusing, this keeps the reader on a casual level. The author keeps the general theme of the subject at a professional level, so that the reader understands that a career in protective service expects the highest level of service and commitment. Any Person/s keen to pursue a career in the field would find this book a valuable learning resource and reference. This book captured my attention, with it's compact but informative text layout, check sheets and useful contacts for futher study. In closing the book is a great buy, especially for value for money
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