Standardized Systems, Standardized Results
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Standardized Systems, Standardized Results
With regards to security, standardization can be applied to what ICD refers to as the three
"P's" of security: Policy, Products, and Partners.
1. Policy - protects people.
An effective Security Policy that is universally and uniformly implemented and enforced
throughout your company's facilities worldwide will lead to a company culture that promotes
security awareness and savvy, and will mediate many of the security related risks. Such a culture
brings several key advantages with regards to security, including:
- Enhanced Person-to-Person Monitoring
- Dependable Emergency and Alarm-Related Response
- Clear Delineation between Right and Wrong
2. Products - perform predictably.
Standardizing product lines in your security applications bring major benefits to multi-site
users and, depending on your level of centralization, offer unprecedented functionality and Return
on Investment (ROI) if chosen wisely. Some benefits that can be expected from standardizing the
products you use:
- Cost Savings
- Enhanced Internal Product Familiarity
3. Partners - provide professionalism.
Finding a Strategic Partner can help you make the right choice of product lines to utilize.
Although it does bring with it an initial investment in relationship building, if you have the
ability to standardize to a single-source provider in a country, continent, or region, the benefits
of working with a long-term strategic partner provide:
- Budget Predictability
- Enhanced Project Implementation
- Continuing Customer Service
- A dedicated account management team and single point of contact for all of your
security needs.
- Customized training opportunities on your systems.
- Standard emergency response times for all of your facilities.
- Security Knowledge Reservoir
- Act as your consultant & source of knowledge for all industry-related needs.
More information can be found in
Benefits of Security
Standards.
To learn more about our security implementation and services, please contact your local
ICD sales office.
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