Systematic process of
envisioning a desired future, and translating this vision into broadly defined goals or objectives and
a sequence of steps to achieve them.
In contrast to long-term planning (which
begins with the current status and
lays down a path to
meet estimated future needs),
strategic planning begins with the desired-end and works backward
to the current status. At every stage of
long-range planning the planner asks,
"What must be done here to reach the next (higher) stage?" At every
stage of strategic-planning the planner asks, "What must be done at the
previous (lower) stage to reach here?" Also, in contrast to tactical
planning (which focuses at achieving narrowly defined interim
objectives with predetermined means),
strategic planning looks at the wider picture and is flexible in choice of
its means.
sexta-feira, 28 de junho de 2013
quinta-feira, 27 de junho de 2013
WHAT IS SECURITY?
1. The prevention of
and protection against assault, damage,
fire, fraud, invasion of
privacy, theft, unlawful
entry, and other such occurrences caused
by deliberate action. See also safety.
2. Computing:
The extent to which a computer
system is protected from data corruption, destruction,
interception, loss,
or unauthorized
access. See also secure system.
3. Finance:
A financing or investment
instrument issued by a company or government agency that
denotes an ownership
interest and provides evidence of
a debt,
a right to share in the earnings of
the issuer,
or a right in the distribution of
a property.
Securities include bonds, debentures, notes, options, shares,
and warrants but
not insurance
policies, and may be traded in financial
markets such as stock
exchanges.
4. Banking:
An asset pledged
to guaranty the
repayment of a loan, satisfaction of
an obligation,
or in compliance of
an agreement. Security
gives a lender or obligee a legal right
of access to
the pledged asset and
to take their possession and title in
case of default for
a foreclosure sale.
segunda-feira, 17 de junho de 2013
ALAS distribuye el Reporte en Línea del Mercado de Seguridad en Brasil elaborado por Security Industry Association - SIA
Con aproximadamente 200 millones de personas y una
economía de US $2 billones, que ha crecido el 56% en los
últimos cinco años, Brasil está al borde de la transición de un país en
desarrollo para una nación industrializada.
El país, sin embargo, todavía tiene uno de los
mayores índices de criminalidad del mundo. Y, al prepararse para acoger la Copa
del Mundo de 2014 y los Juegos Olímpicos de 2016, tanto el sector público como
el privado están invirtiendo fuertemente en equipos de seguridad.
Este informe señala que el mercado de equipos
de seguridad electrónica en el país totaliza BRL 1.2 mil millones y se espera
más del triple hasta 2017, siendo BRL 3.7 mil millones. El mercado actual
se divide así:
·
Vigilancia por Video - 39,6 %
·
Control de Acceso - 20,8 %
·
Alarmas de Intrusión - 19,2 %
·
Detección y Supresión de Incendio - 10,4 %
·
Vigilancia de Artículos Electrónicos - 10 %
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