The "hard" skills necessary for an executive protection specialist (EPS) and/or personal protection specialist (PPS) are often perceived as being that of a policeman or (elite) soldier. Though there can be certain similarities i.e. the use of handguns, hand-to-hand combat and the ability to control a vehicle, most people having worked both in executive protection and either of the latter careers, will deny that the skills are parallel. They may look alike but the methodology of each skill differs from segment to segment.
However, the psychological skills needed are almost identical. Knowing basic psychological skills is essential in this line of business, as it is in law enforcement and military combat. Any person taking responsibility for another person's life will have to consider the adaptability of his/her psychological capabilities in a variety of situations. These will include but are not limited to; adaptability in awkward situations (state of mind going from humble to authoritative or vice versa), adaptability in different work atmospheres (Keeping body and mind relaxed when waiting for a client and suddenly change to a high stress level) and the ever so popular question of considering life-or-death situations (can I kill or will I freeze?).
Knowing, and openly accepting, your physical and psychological limits are a lifesaver. Not only will it save your own life, but it could very well save the lives of your teammates and your client.
Since training in this area is almost non-existing in the private sector, allow me to suggest a few easy-to-conduct training scenarios:
1. Take a student or new EPS/PPS to a party and assign him to a "VIP". It can be your own private party and the "VIP" can be whomever you choose, but be sure to let the "VIP" know that the EPS/PPS are there to look out for them. Depending on your assessment of the EPS the assignment can be a very attractive woman (possible problem: jealousy or multiple worshippers) or a man with a tendency towards drinking (possible problem: inappropriate and/or reckless behavior). Now observe the EPS/PPS throughout the night. If you deem it necessary, have someone help you creating a scene, so as to provoke the right behavior from your "VIP" and hopefully your EPS/PPS.
The direct goal of this scenario will be to find signs of insecurity and/or confusion in the moment where the EPS/PPS has to decide whether or not to intervene. The secondary goal could be to have the EPS/PPS make a written report, right after the debriefing, describing any flaws in his own emotional pattern. Thereby assessing his understanding of self-esteem and related cognitive abilities.
2. Working environment. Take a student or new EPS/PPS on a job with a low-level director/manager. Preferably on a 3-5 day assignment. Let him be a part of the entire planning and let him be part of the personal escort section (introduce him to the director/manager as a disciple if necessary). Now, at any and all meetings, this particular student should be put on post in front of doors, in hallways, offices etc. Let him experience the joys of waiting. Be sure that he gets all information last. Also make him change pace whenever possible. Soon after, observe how the "Relax-hurry" syndrome kicks in. Depending on the students ability to elevate and descend stress hormones he will feel tired after a while, almost leaning towards a depressive state of mind. If he has a low stress border, the before mentioned state of mind will be obvious. If not, it is barely visible. It would be beneficial to weigh the student before you start and right after you stop. People with poor stress control tend to loose more weight, even in a short period of time, than those with a better stress condition. Again let the student make a written report, right after the debriefing, of his physical and emotional wellbeing.
3. Dealing with life-or-death situations can be hard to do under training conditions in the private sector. The mentioned approach may or may not be applicable to your country or culture, but will fit into most cultures in the western world. If your staff already has experienced the mentioned situations, this approach is unnecessary and can trigger grim flashbacks. But it is still a realistic way of dealing with the students or new EPS/PPS who never have been in active combat or equally dangerous situations.
I suggest that you try to deal with this in five tempi:
a) Take any and all of your staff to an undertaker's office and let the undertaker explain their point of view. They normally have a rather pragmatic view on the corps as a holster in which we just reside until we pass away.
b) Thereafter you go to a hospital and visit the emergency room. Some hospitals have guided tours others do not. But the blood-n-guts approach is essential for anyone who later on will be responsible for saving another mans life.
c) If possible, visit a forensic examiner during working hours (some work 8/12-hour shift and can have a rather "cold" approach to things).
d) Take them hunting for deer or similar creatures and let them assist when you skin the prey.
e) Last; let people reflect a few days on what they have seen, before they write a report on their own view on life-or-death situations. They should now be motivated enough to fight back with all that they got, if attacked!
Always remember to let your students train under as realistic conditions as possible. If possible try to use fear induction in the training.
These descriptions may seem harsh and cold. And I admit that a certain percentage of the staff/students will quit when exposed to this kind of training. But I would not have personnel protect me, no matter how physically fit, if they never had been tested emotionally. Nor should you or your client!
Besides from the explained skills, any EPS/PPS should also develop good character judgment, direct/indirect attack recognition skills, be able to recognize manipulation and have an overall assertive approach to people. Not all can have a degree in psychology, but anyone working in the field of executive protection should have some sort of psychological training. This kind of training is part of a normal police academy education as well as part of the average army combat training and should, in my personal point of view, be compulsory in executive protection training.
Henrik Bramsborg is the managing director of Bramsborg Security & safety, a security company based in Denmark. Henrik is a stalking- and surveillance detection specialist and the author of several Danish books on security. Henrik is also an experienced instructor in personal protection, having trained NATO S-FOR forces, police officers, correctional facility officers and private bodyguards. He holds a management degree and is furthermore a certified motivation instructor.
Bramsborg Security & Safety, http://www.bramsborg.com, have been quoted or profiled in several Danish media as the "Danish stalking experts".
![]() Google News Updated : Thu, 24 Jul 2008 12:51:51 GMT Obama to demand more from Europe in Berlin speech - Reuters
Reuters - By Caren Bohan and Noah Barkin BERLIN (Reuters) - US presidential candidate Barack Obama is expected to call on Europe to do more in hotspots like Afghanistan when he speaks in Berlin on Thursday in his only formal address of a week-long foreign tour. Berliners welcome Obama as they did JFK Obama Starts European Trip With Stop in Germany Publ.Date : Thu, 24 Jul 2008 12:25:11 GMT Finding Bale's dark side - Chicago Sun-Times
Chicago Sun-Times - BY BILL ZWECKER Sun-Times Columnist 'The Dark Knight'' star Christian Bale's alleged ''assault'' in London against his mother and sister is part of a long-simmering family feud. Batman star stays silent in Spain Christian Bale's lady sidekick: Sibi Bale Publ.Date : Thu, 24 Jul 2008 09:08:50 GMT Sudan's president boogies on last Darfur pit stop - AFP
AFP - EL GENEINA, Sudan (AFP) - A dancing Sudanese President Omar al-Beshir paraded as a man of peace on Thursday during a heavily protected tour of Darfur defying accusations that he masterminded genocide in the region. Sudan counters charges with diplomacy Al-Bashir in Sudan peace pledge Publ.Date : Thu, 24 Jul 2008 12:15:43 GMT Day After, WNBA Untangles Brawl - New York Times
New York Times - By MIKE OGLE Some of the WNBA’s biggest stars commanded national attention Tuesday night and into Wednesday - but not in a way their teams or the league wanted. Don't count on fights becoming WNBA trend WNBA may have a fighting chance Publ.Date : Thu, 24 Jul 2008 05:06:48 GMT Hunt begins for Karadzic helpers - BBC News
BBC News - Officials investigating captured Bosnian Serb ex-leader Radovan Karadzic say they will track down and punish those who aided his false identity. Video: Karadzic plans to defend himself in The Hague Kenya: Karadzic's Fate a Lesson Publ.Date : Thu, 24 Jul 2008 11:47:45 GMT Aurilia, Vizquel help Giants rally for win - San Jose Mercury News
San Jose Mercury News - By Andrew Baggarly It would be difficult to claim that the Giants improved their playoff hopes when they rallied for a 6-4 victory over the Washington Nationals on Wednesday night. Aurilia gets key hit, makes pitch for old guys Giants rally in eighth to edge Nats Publ.Date : Thu, 24 Jul 2008 08:43:04 GMT US cancer boss in mobiles warning - BBC News
BBC News - The director of a leading US cancer research institute has sent a memo to thousands of staff warning of possible higher risks from mobile phone use. Cell phones: The next cigarettes? Group sees possible link to brain cancer Publ.Date : Thu, 24 Jul 2008 10:35:11 GMT asdfasfd |
PARLOT::Ebooks, Scripts,
Websites, and more... "What is my calling?" Do any of us really have... Read More Actually, "the boomerang effect" is a relatively new trend of... Read More 1. Do you REALLY know what you want?2. Do you... Read More Are you searching for a job? Here are some tips... Read More Sometime last summer I decided to host a pity party... Read More After creating the perfect resume, you then need to distribute... Read More Searching for jobs online is easier than ever, but also... Read More Getting a job is not just about your performance in... Read More How many times have you heard or read, "Our employees... Read More Creating a strong resume is a very important part of... Read More Despite what many people may say, a job search does... Read More If your current CV or resume is not generating the... Read More Often you see job postings with a request such as... Read More You don't have to look very far to find fascinating... Read More When flipping the channels of your TV, you are bound... Read More This article is based on the following book:How... Read More Many people never consider entering the cleaning business because of... Read More You are looking for a job and you are out... Read More The temptation to lie on a resume is great! How... Read More Anyone reading this article and hassuffered a job loss recently... Read More In today's competitive job market, a first class resume is... Read More One of the most important parts of a job... Read More Your network consists of family, friends, neighbors, co-workers and former... Read More Do you find yourself easily becoming bored or tired at... Read More Your job is to rise ABOVE the challenge. Do more... Read More
Adsense
websites
What is My Calling?
Learn How to Throw a Boomerang
Are Your Intentions Clear in Your Job Search?
Using Journal to Support Your Job Search
Whiners Need Not Apply
How to Create a Great Electronic Resume
Searching for Jobs Online
Job Interviews -- How to Follow Up Effectively
Are You Winning the Talent Wars?
Resume Writing and Preparation is Free Online
Take Charge of Your Job Search: 12 Steps to Success
Why Your CV/Resume is Not Generating The Interview Offers You Want
Do I Have to Provide a Salary History?
Fascinating Ways to Make a Living Doing What You Love May Be Closer Than You Think...
How to Reach Outside Yourself to Advance Your Career
Book Summary: How to Work with Just About Anyone
From Cleaning Lady to Entrepreneur: How Your Cleaning Business can Benefit from the Images
Resume Writing - Things to Consider
What Me? Lie On My Resume? Who Will Know?
Taking Job Loss Seriously
Rewriting Your Resume? 7 Easy Ways To Give Yourself An Upgrade
Assess Your Transferable Skills
Effective Networking Skills: The Art Of Taking Your Job Search To A Whole New Level
What Every Employee Should Know About How to Overcome Boredom
Do Your Very Best in All Things -- Because Someone Is Looking....
Peter Humleker had it made. As the general manager of... Read More
Does a headline like this scare you? it should because... Read More
You wake up in the morning, head to work, and... Read More
Older job hunters fear interviews where their age cannot be... Read More
We've all heard it before: "Just get out there and... Read More
More than ever, employers want employees who can produce results!... Read More
Asking for money is so taboo in our culture that... Read More
To learn a language for career advancement is one of... Read More
Do you have what it takes to land a job... Read More
Does it seem that with every passing year it's getting... Read More
At every talk I give, I ask the audience to... Read More
It only happened on Mondays. Sometimes I escaped... Read More
Common sense appears to be a rare commodity these days.... Read More
Recruiting firms, like most businesses today, must embrace technology in... Read More
Ever had that perfect life when everything seems perfect yet... Read More
When an employer decides to conduct an interview with you,... Read More
As many law enforcement candidates can vouch for, taking the... Read More
The world sure is changing, and if you look at... Read More
Trucks and truck drivers are a constant presence on US... Read More
Are you interested in inside sales as a career? Inside... Read More
Q. I'm about to graduate High School and I don't... Read More
To survive and thrive in today's competitive environment, it is... Read More
There is little doubt that Americans still have a deep... Read More
Of course, mistakes are important. Two facts put those you... Read More
You probably think you deserve a raise. But does your... Read More
Careers, Jobs & Employment |